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====Museums==== *There are two museums dedicated to the major topics of the city's industrial heritage: the [[DAF Museum]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Welkom bij de DAF Museum website - DAF Museum |url=https://www.dafmuseum.nl/ |access-date=2025-02-10 |website=www.dafmuseum.nl |language=nl-NL}}</ref> has a collection of DAF cars and the [[Philips Gloeilampenfabriekje anno 1891]] (across the street from the Kempenland) documents the early [[lightbulb]] industry. *The former district court house now houses the [[Designhuis]], a public podium and interaction area for modern design and innovation. *The [[Eindhoven Museum]] is an [[archaeological open-air museum]] which focuses on the region's [[Iron Age]] and [[Middle Ages]]. It merged in 2011 with Museum Kempenland which was a regional museum, which documents the history of the [[Kempenland]] region in objects, documents, paintings and educational activities. Museum Kempenland's old location, the Steentjeskerk, is closed. *The [[Inkijkmuseum]] (the ''Look-In museum''; housed in an old [[linen]] factory in the Dommelstraat) is a small but special museum: it offers ever-changing exhibits, which are to be viewed through the building's windows. *The [[Van Abbemuseum]] has a collection of modern and [[contemporary art]], including works by [[Pablo Picasso|Picasso]], [[Wassily Kandinsky|Kandinsky]], [[Piet Mondriaan|Mondriaan]] and [[Marc Chagall|Chagall]]. * De '''Ontdekfabriek''' (Discovery Factory) children's museum at [[Strijp-S]] Eindhoven was home to the [[Evoluon]] [[science museum]], sponsored by [[Philips]]. The Evoluon building has evolved into a [[convention center|conference centre]].
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