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Escher in the Palace
Lange Voorhout 74, The Hague - Netherlands

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The Lange Voorhout Palace dates back to the 19th century, and was the home of Queen Emma until 1891. More recent monarchs, including Queen Beatrix, have held their official receptions at the palace. It is now a permanent museum, dedicated to the Dutch artist Maurits Conelis Escher. Many of his prints and sketches are on display, along with modern multimedia adaptations of his works. The aim of the museum is to bring his works to life, and make them accessible to all.

 

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