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The collection contains small objects, like uniforms, firearms, silver, paintings, scale models, etc., and larger objects, like vehicles, armoured cars, tanks and related equipment, that were or still are in use with the cavalry of the Royal Dutch Army. The museum covers over 425 years of history, and shows the visitor the evolution of cavalry ...
Amersfoort (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːmərsfoːrt] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands. As of 31 January 2023, the municipality had a population of 160,902, making it the second-largest of the province and fifteenth-largest of the country.
National Monument Kamp Amersfoort [1] [2] [3] is a museum focusing on the 47,000 people who were imprisoned [4] in Kamp Amersfoort during World War II. It was the longest operating concentration camp in the German-occupied Netherlands. By 2021, the underground museum was opened to include a permanent exhibition and an annually changing exhibition.
Pages in category "Museums in Amersfoort" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Dutch Cavalry Museum; M. Mondriaan House; Museum Flehite
Aalten Museum Apeldoorn Nederlands Politiemuseum Arnhem Museum voor Moderne Kunst Barneveld Museum Nairac Berg en Dal Afrika Museum Doorwerth Museumkasteel Elburg Sjoel Verhalenmuseum Heilig Landstichting Museumpark Oriëntalis Lievelde Erve Kots Openluchtmuseum Malden De Muse Accordeon & Harmonicamuseum Nijmegen Museum Het Valkhof Nijmegen Fietsmuseum Velorama Oosterbeek Airborne Museum ...
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands on Friday ordered that a Dutch museum's trove of historical treasures from Crimea be sent to Ukraine, upholding a lower court ruling that the 300 artifacts are ...
The Netherlands opened the National Holocaust Museum on Sunday with a ceremony presided over by the Dutch king as well as Israeli President Isaac Herzog, whose presence prompted protest because of ...
Dutch Cavalry Museum; L. Legermuseum This page was last edited on 26 April 2019, at 18:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...