Museum Enschedé

52°13′17.533″N 6°53′37.183″E / 52.22153694°N 6.89366194°E / 52.22153694; 6.89366194Museum Enschedé is a defunct museum that was located in the center of Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Klokhuisplein 5, across from the St. Bavochurch.

In 1904 the museum was founded in a building that was part of the first printing complex in use by Joh.

Enschedé, a historical site in Haarlem that was dug up in the 1990s and is today home to an underground parking garage.

The museum used to have on display an overview of the art of printing in Haarlem and the Typeography of Enschedé in particular.

There are artifacts regarding Costeriana (things that support the legend of Laurens Janszoon Coster) and the art of printing banknotes through the centuries in Haarlem.

Former location of the museum has been renovated to house restaurants and now lies above a parking garage. Under the reconstructed "clock tower", an old gateway contains a memorial plaque to Enschedé
Memorial plaque on original site of Johan Enschede foundry on the Klokhuisplein behind the Sint-Bavokerk
Old banknote from 1935 has the text Joh. Enschedé en Zonen in the lower left corner