Fotogalerie De Gang

at Grote Houtstraat 43, Haarlem , 2011 SC Netherlands

Fotogalerie De Gang Website: www.fotogaleriedegang.nl E-mail: info@fotogaleriedegang.nl Twitter: https://twitter.com/FotogalerieGang

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Fotogalerie De Gang
Grote Houtstraat 43
Haarlem 2011 SC
Netherlands
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Website
http://www.fotogaleriedegang.nl

Description

Fotogalerie De Gang is een initiatief van de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente Haarlem. De Gang is de oude toegang naar de Doopsgezinde kerk. Door middel van het organiseren van exposities van geëngageerde, professionele fotografen wordt letterlijk een verbinding gelegd tussen de thema’s van de buitenwereld en de thema’s binnen de kerk. Fotogalerie De Gang bevindt zich midden in de drukste winkelstraat van Haarlem, de Grote Houtstraat. Dus, combineer het winkelen met een bezoekje aan de fotogalerie! De Gang staat in verbinding met de buren, De Wereld van Jansje (cadeauwinkel en lunchroom), een ander initiatief van de Doopsgezinde Gemeente.

Opening time

  • Mondays: 13:00- 17:30
  • Tuesdays: 10:00- 17:30
  • Wednesdays: 10:00- 17:30
  • Thursdays: 10:00- 21:00
  • Fridays: 10:00- 17:30
  • Saturdays: 10:00- 17:00

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Summary

Fotogalerie De Gang is Haarlem based place and this enity listed in Art Gallery category. Located at Grote Houtstraat 43 2011 SC. Contact phone number of Fotogalerie De Gang: <<not-applicable>>

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