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Europe's largest Apple museum to open in Netherlands on company’s 50th anniversary

Europe's largest Apple museum is set to open in Utrecht, coinciding with Apple’s 50th anniversary on 1 April. Spanning over 2000 square meters, the museum traces Apple’s history from Steve Jobs’ garage to iconic milestones such as the Apple I. “A lot of people think that Apple started with the iPod or, more recently, with the iPhone, but its history is very rich,” explains co-founder Luuk de Rijk.

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00:03The Apple Museum is about 50 years of one of the most innovative tech companies as I see it at
00:11least and we made a museum in contrast to many of the museum because there are many Apple museums
00:18but most of them they're like for techies and their collections rather than a museum. People
00:27bought a machine, put it down in the house and they could literally ask their kids online to play around
00:32with it.
00:36And it was a really interactive way because it's...
00:55Well, we started, I think, five or six years ago with the idea to tell stories about Apple and to
01:03tell people who are passionate about it, how it came to be and what history was behind.
01:08Most of the stories and most of the products we know today because a lot of people, they think that
01:13Apple started with the iPod or eventually with the iPhone, but the history is very rich.
01:19It's 50 years old and they actually started with something that now we call a motherboard, which is the Apple
01:24One.
01:24The Apple One had our depot mainly in the gray period, but sometimes even nowadays Apple made some computers, which
01:40we have a feeling of weren't really successful.
01:43And we pointed out the mistakes they made and sometimes they learned their lesson and sometimes you see Apple making
01:49the same mistake again.
01:52The Apple One is nice because it's the ceramic or ceramic.
01:57The Apple One is nice because it's the ceramic or ceramic.
02:03It's pretty cool.
02:04Paul Jobs had a vision with Mark Newwell.
02:10The Apple One is nice because...
02:15The remarkably is nice because...
02:17
02:18Yeah, just a tip of three though here.
02:31Thank you very much.
02:52Thank you very much.
03:19Thank you very much.
03:22Thank you very much.
03:51Thank you very much.
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