
Princessehof consolidates position
as a cultural meeting place in 2022
as a cultural meeting place in 2022
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Escher's birthplace and Orange-Nassau citypalace
29 october 2022 until 20 august 2023
Asian ceramics
for 32 hours per week
Until 8 May 2022
The Princessehof’s new curator of modern and contemporary ceramics
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Discover Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics
Meekyoung Shin
6 November 2021 to 8 May 2022
creates new sculpture for Korea exhibition
for sounding board KOREA exhibition
from South Korea
by Korean designer Yoon Seok Hyeon
‘Heavy fare, tastefully served’
The Princessehof’s new curator of modern and contemporary ceramics
Museum creates sounding board group consisting of members with Korean background
2 March 2024 - 1 September 2024
29 october 2022 until 7 january 2024
Palace and Eschers birthplace
on view from 17 October 2021
on view from 16 October
A sounding board group consisting of members with a Korean background
New work, inspired by the ecological disaster in the Amazon region
Classical music lovers will be captivated by the latest series of Miniatures
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New launch date
New exhibition about sustainability
The Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics in Leeuwarden was broken into.
from October 16
From 16 October to 30 October 2022
Gateway to a rich past
Gateway to a rich past
Gateway to a rich past.
Gateway to a rich past.
In the Princessehof
On sight from 13 February 2021
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