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Max Euwe Chess Museum
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I was in the Max Euwe museum just over five years ago. It is well worth a look for any chess fan and at that time at least had free entry. I seem to remember rows and rows of books and several tables set up for play. There was a couple of older gentlemen sitting playing each other in the corner. The man in charge showed me round although in terms of exhibits there is not that much to see. In order to spend more than an hour there you would need to get into the books or play at the boards. He gave me a free postcard with a picture of Max Euwe on it and sold me a few old copies of New in Chess very cheaply. Outside the museum is a large outdoor board where several people gathered to watch the game. I can't remember the names but there are a few pubs where you can go for a game of chess in the evening and I saw the man from the museum in one and sat watching his game for a while before someone challenged me to a couple of games which I really enjoyed despite losing badly. There seems to be more of a chess culture over there and I even noticed people playing at an outdoor café.
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