In the office building of the Central Bureau of Statistics a new permanent setup can be visited for employees and customers where they can discuss, relax and delve into Statistics Netherlands. The permanent exhibition “Onderweg in Nederland” shows, on the one hand, what Cental Bureau of Statistics in the Netherlands does, what it stands for and how statistics have developed over time. In addition, the setup tells the story of mobility in the Netherlands. Themes are discussed such as how traffic slowly but surely freezes, the quality of life and accessibility of cities, etc.
The exhibition Find it Out! There is an exhibition in Soestdijk Palace about Dutch inventions from then and now. Themes in which the Netherlands excels are highlighted in a surprising way and in a special environment. Especially for this exhibition, areas in the basement of the palace that were previously closed to the public have been opened.
On July 12, the new exhibition of the Tropenmuseum Things That Matter is officially opened. Things That Matter is a new exhibition about important things and the importance of things: objects of great personal significance that are at the same time closely connected with ten social issues of today, such as migration and origin.
In april the Prison Museum in Veenhuizen opened its new permanent presentation on its history. In this modern and interactive museum you will get acquainted with the special history of Veenhuizen. A story about discipline, orphans and paupers, civil servants and detainees.
For the exhibition Swim, Fish, Swim! in the Natural History Museum Rotterdam Kloosterboer has made the interactive table and exhibition walls. The exhibition lasts from 17 March to 28 October 2018.
In the newly developed Kidscorner for Pathé, children can feel as film stars and immerse themselves in the world of Film.
In 2017, the restoration of the old fort at Krommeniedijk was completed and the old visitor center has been replaced by a completely renewed experience center.
A new exhibition on organic plastics (PLA) is launched in the Micropia museum. Using 6 examples, you will learn about the applications and the pros and cons of using these plastics.