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All exhibitionsThe Year 1000
until Sunday 17 March 2024
The Netherlands in the middle of the Middle Ages, 900-1100
Finds from Fort Vechten
until Thursday 31 October 2024
One hundred objects from a Roman frontier fort
Hugo de Reede, archaeological artist
until Sunday 26 May 2024
Drawings and paintings about archeology of the Near East
COMING SOON | Roman villas in Limburg
until Sunday 25 August 2024
Luxurious country life in Roman-era Limburg
COMING SOON | Paestum
until Sunday 25 August 2024
Greek and Roman city of goddesses
Classical World
Permanent
The multi-faceted world of Ancient Greece, Etruria, and the Roman Empire.
The Netherlands in Roman Times
Permanent
Romans and local peoples meet each other along the Limes
Archaeology of the Netherlands
Permanent
300,000 years of Dutch archaeological history
Archaeology from your back garden
Permanent
Finds from over 350 Dutch municipalities
The Dutch and the ancient Near East
Permanent
Stunning stories about a remarkable collection
Light show
Permanent
Spectacular display on the museums 200-year history
Cameos
Permanent
Miniature masterpieces from the Content Family Collection
Egypt and Nubia
Permanent
World-renowned collection with mummies and mummy cases
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International online lecture series
Series of four online lectures about man and nature in ancient times by a number of renowned scientists from home and abroad.
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Congress Roman villas
On 27 May 2024, specialists from various disciplines exchange knowledge about their most current research into Roman villas in Northwest Europe.
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Papyrus Curatorial and Conservation Meeting
We are hosting the Seventh Papyrus Curatorial and Conservation Meeting, a two-day symposium for museum professionals and scholars.
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Final week: The Year 1000
The major exhibition The Year 1000 is a colourful journey in time through the middle of the Middle Ages: the period 900-1100. The exposition brings you close to the people of that time. The story passes through their villages, stops by at the imperial residence in Nijmegen, and visits Utrecht Cathedral and the treasuries of Maastricht. You will also explore Byzantium and the Rome of one thousand years ago.| On display until 17 March 2024
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