Anticipating the première, we interviewed writer/director Sandra Beerends about her new historically and emotionally charged documentary.
Vera Tolstoj and Pieter Hessels represented the Netherlands at the International Cultural Heritage Council, held from 23 to 27 September in Moscow.
'Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age' will be on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., from 11 October until 5 January.
Memorandum of Understanding signed on 17 September between National Archives of the Netherlands (NAN) & PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Indonesian Railway Company).
Australian-Dutch maritime heritage in the spotlight during PM’s visit to Australia.
During a multi-year training programme, professionals learn about conservation techniques for various materials.
A collaborative workshop was organised on the redevelopment of built heritage in Cape Town.
Start of the second phase of the restoration project of two pipe organs in Dutch reformed churches in Sri Lanka.
An artists' dialogue about food and table manners in the Netherlands and Japan.
Under the title 'New Dutch Writing', Dutch literature will be presented at more than seventy festivals and events in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Follwing the visit of the King and Queen of the Netherlands, Dutch authors are presenting their work in Brandenburg.
Regisseur Rob Lücker heeft vrijdagavond een Gouden Kalf gewonnen
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Four heritage experts from New York discussed the multiplicity of perspectives on Dutch colonial history through the DutchCulture visiting programme.
After receiving the Dutch theatre award De Gouden Krekel, 'Martin Luther King' will be shown at the Gavroche International Festival in Moscow this weekend.
After packing out the numbers and illustrating the trends and developments per country; we take a final look at Dutch cultural activities in 2018 worldwide.