The museum organization
Author:
Benedict Goes
Original Title:
De museumorganisatie
Publication Year:
2015
Introduction
The Amsterdam Pipe Museum originated from a private initiative and in a period of fifty years it has grown into what it is today: the most extensive collection of objects illustrating the worldwide smoking culture. The history of this specialized museum has already been described in detail in 'Our History'. You can read more about the special and extensive collections of the museum on the pages "Subcollections" and "Highlights".
This web page shows some of the museum's behind the scenes operations. Responsible for the management is the Pijpenkabinet Foundation. The first chapter deals with the foundation's purpose, which is essentially to preserve the heritage of the world's smoking culture. Board and employees are presented in the next chapter. The third section is devoted to policies and objectives over a four-year period. Finally, chapter four provides insight into the activities of recent years on the basis of the annual reports.
In short, the Pijpenkabinet Foundation was founded in Leiden in 1989. From that moment on, this foundation has guaranteed the management of the pipe museum. For example, the foundation ensured that the museum could be housed in Amsterdam in 1995 and could broaden its base from a private collection into an open and welcoming museum that meets all ICOM definitions. ICOM is the abbreviation for the International Council of Museums, the worldwide museum association that sets museum standards.