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At times Nijmegen has been the only major city in the Netherlands with a solely left-wing government, and received the nickname 'Havana on the Waal'. [20] Nijmegen celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005. It is considered the oldest city in the Netherlands. In gaining this qualification, it has competed with the city of Maastricht.
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Nijmegen helmet, helmet of a Roman horseman from the 1st or 2nd century The Valkhof Museum ( Dutch : Museum Het Valkhof ) is an archaeology and art museum in Nijmegen , Netherlands . The museum has existed since 1999, created as a merger between the G. M. Kam museum of archaeology and the Commanderie van St. Jan museum of classical and modern art.
Synagogue in Nonnenstraat, Nijmegen, built in 1756. 8, Simeonstrasse, Trier: home of Marx family 1819–42 Henriette Pressburg was born on 20 September 1788 in Nijmegen in the Netherlands . She was the second of the five children of Isaac Heymans Pressburg (1747–1832) and Nanette Salomons Cohen (1754–1833). [ 1 ]
Outdoor display of African architecture. The Africa Museum (Dutch: Afrika Museum) is a museum in Berg en Dal in the Netherlands.The museum on the outskirts of the city of Nijmegen is a complex with indoor as well as open-air display areas, covering art, culture, music, photographs, videos and architecture of Africa. [2]
Concertgebouw de Vereeniging is a concert hall located in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The facility officially opened in 1915 and is built in a mixture of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. [1] It has a capacity of 1,450 seats (or 1,800 standing people during pop concerts), and is renowned for its outstanding acoustics [2] for orchestral music.