Museum Storage Solutions - References:

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Protected, compact and accessible

Optimum conservation and efficient use of space go hand in hand. The choice of the right storage means that the lay-out of the room and the dimensions and position of the aisles are configured so that the objects are stored as compactly as possible, while being individually accessible, as well as being protected against dirt, dust and damage by transport or vibration.

The key issue when designing a museum depot is to preserve an irreplaceable collection. No matter whether the collection comprises works of art, tapestries, ceramics, furniture, instruments, jewellery, clothes or natural history artifacts, the prefect solution has to be tailored to your museum.

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Constructor Group Museum Storage Solutions Reference

The Rijksmuseum is one of the world’s top ten museums. It is perhaps best known for its magnificent collection of Old Masters. Since 1885 the collections have been housed is the impressive building designed by architect Pierre Cuypers in the heart of Amsterdam.

Because of an extensive renovation programme, the collection stored in the museum repository had to be relocated. The Rijksmunt building offered a suitable alternative.

The solution

The space has been adapted to guarantee safe internal transport and ideal storage and conservation conditions for the collection.

Various museum storage solutions have been installed especially suited down to the tiniest detail for safe keeping of the collection.

Bruynzeel museum storage systems installed at de Rijksmuseum repository:

  • ArteStore Terra, pull-out painting frames.
  • ArteStore static painting frames.
  • Mobile longspan shelving.
  • Compact shelving.
  • Carpet racks, panel racks, cantilever racks and longspan shelving for storing heavy objects.
  • Cabinets of drawers, glass fronted cabinets. 

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