متحف درِنتس Drents Museum
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تأسس | 28 نوفمبر 1854 |
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الموقع | Assen, Drenthe, Netherlands |
الإحداثيات | 52°59′35.88″N 6°33′51.84″E / 52.9933000°N 6.5644000°E |
النوع | Art museum; history museum |
الزوار | 227,000 (2013)[1] |
المدير | Harry Tupan[2] |
أمين المتحف | Annemiek Rens[4] |
الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
متحف درِنتس (Drents Museum ؛ nl) is an art and history museum in Assen, Drenthe, in the Netherlands.[5] The museum was opened in 1854.[6] It has a collection of prehistorical artifacts, applied art, and visual art. The museum also has temporary exhibitions. In 2023, it had 179,345 visitors.[7]
التاريخ
The museum was founded by the King's Commissioner of Drenthe on 28 November 1854 as the Provincial Museum of Drents Antiquities.[8]
On 6 November 2007, the museum announced that architect Erick van Egeraat was chosen to design a new extension for the museum. Total costs were estimated at eighteen million euros. From summer 2010 to summer 2011 the museum was closed. At the beginning of 2010, a new modern depot facility for approximately 90,000 objects and works of art was completed. The new wing was opened officially in November 2011.[9]
The museum conducted a CT scan and endoscopy of a statue of Buddha that documented the presence of a mummy identified as that of a monk, Liuquan, a Buddhist master of the Chinese Medical School. The statue is reported to date to the eleventh or twelfth century. The mummy was put on display at the Hungarian Natural History Museum through May 2015.[10][11]
المجموعة
The museum has a large permanent collection of prehistoric artifacts from the province of Drenthe. It includes exhibits of bog bodies such as the Yde Girl,[12] the Weerdinge Men,[13] Exloërmond Man, and the Emmer-Erscheidenveen Man.[14] There are finds from the Funnelbeaker culture, and the collection also includes the oldest recovered canoe in the world, the Pesse canoe, that dates between 8200 and 7600 BC.[15][16]
An annex building has period rooms demonstrating the lifestyle of well-to-do Drenthe families from various time periods. This building also houses ceramics pertaining to the House of Orange known as the collection Bontekoe. In the garden stands a statue of Bartje Bartels, the main character of books by Anne de Vries,[17] and a symbol of the province of Drenthe.
The museum holds a permanent collection of figurative art with particular attention to Realism from northern Europe and representatives of the fourth generation of Dutch abstract figurative artists such as Matthijs Röling. There also is a collection of art and applied art from 1885 to 1935 with work by Vincent van Gogh, Jan Toorop, and Jan Sluijters.
سرقة 2025

في 25 يناير 2025, a heist took place, with thieves stealing gold artifacts from the museum. The thieves broke into the museum with explosives. The stolen artifacts which included the Helmet of Coțofenești were irreplaceable archaeological treasures that represented the Dacian civilization, which thrived in present-day Romania before being conquered by the Romans in 106 CE. The exhibition, which had never before been displayed internationally at this scale, included items such as ceremonial jewelry and religious objects dating back to the 20th century BCE.[18]
من عرض "داتشيا - عالم الذهب والفضة".
الإدارة
Harry Tupan is the museum director.[19] He started in 2017, replacing Annabel Birnie, who had the job since 2012.[20] Annemiek Rens is the chief curator.[2]
In 2013, the museum had 227,000 visitors.[1] In 2023, it had 179,345 visitors,[7] and a budget of around 10m. [21] In that same year, there were 81 staff taking around 57 full time positions. [22]
الداخل
المراجع
- ^ أ ب (in هولندية) "2013: Overzicht bezoekcijfers musea in Nederland Archived 2014-07-28 at the Wayback Machine", Metro, 2013. Retrieved on 20 July 2014.
- ^ أ ب (in هولندية) Organisatie Archived 2015-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Drents Museum. Retrieved on 20 July 2014.
- ^ "Raad van toezicht". Drents Museum (in الهولندية). Retrieved 2024-10-10.
- ^ Netherlands, Brink 1 9401 HS Assen The. "Annemiek Rens". CODART (in الإنجليزية الأمريكية). Retrieved 2024-10-10.
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- ^ "Our building". Drents Museum (in الإنجليزية). Retrieved 2024-10-10.
- ^ أ ب Jaarverslag 2023. Drents Museum. p. 50. Archived from the original. You must specify the date the archive was made using the
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parameter. https://drentsmuseum.nl/media/1/ANBI-en-vwd/DM-Jaarverslagen-en-jaarrekeningen/DM-jaarverslag-2023.pdf. - ^ "Drents Museum (DM), NL | Partage-Plus". www.partage-plus.eu. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
- ^ "Drents Museum | Erick van Egeraat". erickvanegeraat.com. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
- ^ Van Jaarsveldt, Janene, 1000-year-old Chinese Mummy Gets CT Scan in Amersfoort, NL Times, NL, 9 December 2014
- ^ Jobson, Christopher, CT Scan of 1,000-Year-Old Buddha Statue Reveals Mummified Monk Hidden Inside, Colossal, 21 February 2015
- ^ "Bog mummie: Yde Girl". Mummytombs.com. Archived from the original on 30 مارس 2010. Retrieved 7 أبريل 2010.
- ^ "Bog mummie: Weerdinge Men". Mummytombs.com. Archived from the original on 2 أبريل 2010. Retrieved 7 أبريل 2010.
- ^ "Bog mummie: Emmer-Erscheidenveen Man". Mummytombs.com. Archived from the original on 18 أبريل 2010. Retrieved 7 أبريل 2010.
- ^ Van Zeist, W. (1957), "De steentijd van Nederland", Nieuwe Drentse Volksalmanak 75: 4–11
- ^ "The Mysterious Bog People - Background to the exhibition". Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation. 5 يوليو 2001. Retrieved 1 يونيو 2009.
- ^ "Anne de Vries". Librarything.com. Retrieved 7 أبريل 2010.
- ^ "Ancient gold artifacts stolen in Drents museum robbery". NL Times. 25 January 2025. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
- ^ "Harry Tupan nieuwe algemeen directeur Drents Museum". Drents Museum (in الهولندية). Retrieved 2024-10-10.
- ^ (in هولندية) Marijke Brouwer, "Birnie gaat de ING-collectie achterna", Dagblad van het Noorden, 2012. Retrieved on 20 July 2014.
- ^ Jaarverslag 2023, p. 75.
- ^ Jaarverslag 2023, p. 61.
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