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The museum is hosted in two large buildings at the Bernhardkazerne army barracks. 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 .
Armando Museum: work by the painter Armando who lived in Amersfoort as a child in a renovated church building. Most of the church and the art on exhibition was destroyed in a fire on 22 October 2007. [14] Dutch Cavalry Museum: museum in 475 years old barracks.
Category: Museums in Amersfoort. ... Dutch Cavalry Museum; M. Mondriaan House; Museum Flehite This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 23:02 ...
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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.
The Dutch L-181s were also captured and put to service by the Ordnungspolizei for security duties. [2] Dutch L-181 (Pantserwagen M.36) Netherlands; The Dutch Army bought 13 L-180 in 1938, [1] although it could have been delivered 14 L-180, including two as armored command vehicles without main gun (dummy gun instead). [2]
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 ...
These institutions vary in their scope and focus, with some museums dedicated to a specific national or regional context and chronicling the military history of a particular country or region, while other museums may concentrate on a particular conflict, era, service, technology (like an artillery museum), or unit (like a regimental museum).