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Martine Bijkerk has worked at Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum as a Member-Supervisory Board and at Houthoff Buruma Coöperatief UA.
Postes actifs de Martine Bijkerk
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Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum
Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing over 330 years of Dutch royal history, focusing on the House of Orange. The private company is based in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The museum encompasses the historic 17th-century palace, stables, extensive gardens, and exhibitions such as "De Oranjes" and the upcoming "State of Wander" art projects. The site is wheelchair accessible and offers shuttle services, parking with electric charging stations, and on-site dining options including the Balzaal and Prins Hendrik Garage, which provide snacks, lunches, and special high tea experiences. The museum engages the public through themed story series about the palace’s heritage, including its art, wartime history, and colonial past. Supporters can contribute via memberships, donations, or partnerships to help sustain and develop the museum’s offerings and preserve its cultural legacy. The Dutch company was founded in 1984. Michel van Maarseveen has been the CEO of the company since 2012. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum
Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum Stichting Paleis Het Loo, Nationaal Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing over 330 years of Dutch royal history, focusing on the House of Orange. The private company is based in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The museum encompasses the historic 17th-century palace, stables, extensive gardens, and exhibitions such as "De Oranjes" and the upcoming "State of Wander" art projects. The site is wheelchair accessible and offers shuttle services, parking with electric charging stations, and on-site dining options including the Balzaal and Prins Hendrik Garage, which provide snacks, lunches, and special high tea experiences. The museum engages the public through themed story series about the palace’s heritage, including its art, wartime history, and colonial past. Supporters can contribute via memberships, donations, or partnerships to help sustain and develop the museum’s offerings and preserve its cultural legacy. The Dutch company was founded in 1984. Michel van Maarseveen has been the CEO of the company since 2012. |
















