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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rijksmuseum to expand, bringing Dutch Masters south

Rijksmuseum to expand, bringing Dutch Masters south

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Rijksmuseum plans a new 3,500 sq metre center in Eindhoven.
  • The outpost aims to increase access to its vast Dutch Golden Age collection.
  • Construction is supported by Eindhoven's city council and ASML.
Rijksmuseum to expand, bringing Dutch Masters south

The Rijksmuseum, home to the world's most extensive collection of Dutch Golden Age art, has announced plans for a significant expansion. A new 3,500 square meter center will be constructed in Eindhoven over the next six to eight years, aiming to enhance accessibility to its masterpieces for those in the southern Netherlands. This initiative seeks to share more of the museum's vast collection, which includes works by Vermeer and Rembrandt's The Night Watch.

The new outpost will be situated in parkland along the River Dommel, conveniently located near Eindhoven's central railway station. The project has garnered support from the Eindhoven city council and ASML, a local semiconductor machinery manufacturer. This collaboration underscores a commitment to enriching the region's cultural offerings and fostering artistic engagement.

This expansion follows a trend of major European museums establishing outposts to broaden their reach. The Rijksmuseum's move to Eindhoven, a major technology hub, aims to balance visitor numbers and reduce overtourism pressures in Amsterdam, while also providing a valuable new cultural destination for the Brabant region and beyond.

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The new Rijksmuseum outpost will be located in Eindhoven, near the central railway station and by the River Dommel.
The Eindhoven outpost will showcase paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, including works by Vermeer and Rembrandt.
The expansion is supported by the Eindhoven city council and ASML, a semiconductor machinery company.

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