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M. Curk
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Posted: Sun 10 Jun, 2012 3:30 am Post subject: What to see in Netherlands & northwestern Germany |
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Hi!
Since I'm planning to visit Netherlands (and probably northwestern part of Germany too) this summer I've been wondering if there are any interesting museums, buildings and other attractions which cover the medieval period.
So what I'm asking you is what do I need to see if I'm heading there and am interested in medieval period?
Cheers
Miha
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Ben Anbeek
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Rory Hijink
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Posted: Sun 10 Jun, 2012 9:18 am Post subject: |
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Since you're heading towards the direction of Germany, i'd also recommend you to make a stop at Nijmegen. it the centre of the city has a nice medieval feel to it.
i'm not sure when you're planning to go but on the 24, 25 and 26th is a festival called the gebroeders van Limburg and a large part of the city will be tranformed into a medieval market with items to buy and activities to see. (and it's free)
Altough not directly from the medieval period there's museum there called the Valkhof. It has some really nice Roman equisterian facemasks on display.
In Arnhem a city near Nijmegen there's a museum called the open air museum, a sort of collection of dutch buildings form various periods in our history.
as with the post before if you need some more information just let me know
Rory
http://www.openluchtmuseum.nl/en/
http://www.museumhetvalkhof.nl/english.html
http://www.gebroedersvanlimburg.nl/limburgfestival/
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Ben Anbeek
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Ryan S.
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Posted: Mon 11 Jun, 2012 8:38 am Post subject: |
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Are there any specific exhibits you would recommend? or any comments on them?
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Ben Anbeek
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Michal Spilka
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Location: Czech republic Joined: 06 Mar 2011
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Posted: Mon 11 Jun, 2012 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
Legermuseum in Delft is truly amazing - beautiful collections, I took really good photos of swords there. You can also visit the fortress in Naarden, there are not many weapons there, but itīs really interesting place.
Michal
Michal Spilka
Nielo - Sword
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A. Elema
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M. Curk
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Posted: Mon 11 Jun, 2012 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you all for your ideas! I'll definitely visit the museum in Delft and probably others too but I'm not sure because there are three other guys coming along and they have their own interests too. It seems that I'll be able to come to gebroeders van limburg festival too if we have enough time.
Thanks again and greetings from Slovenia!
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Roberto Banfi
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Posted: Tue 12 Jun, 2012 1:22 am Post subject: |
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awesome stuff, thanks for sharing
planning a visit as soon as I can
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Paul Hansen
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Posted: Wed 13 Jun, 2012 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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Another tip: the Muiderslot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muiderslot
It's a well preserved (or much restored ) example of a typical Dutch water castle. It's quite small compared to castles in other countries, but the architecture is interesting and typically Dutch. The (nice) interior is mostly 17th C., but they do have a fairly nice collection of late medieval / early renaissance swords.
If you are interested in archeology, then the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden is worth a visit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rijksmuseum_van_Oudheden
In North-Western Germany, the Historisches Museum in Aurich is quite interesting. It focuses on the very interesting history of Friesland (mainly Ost-Friesland) in the middle ages.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historisches_Museum_Aurich
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