Netherlands
From femme fatales to legendary swords, this regional museum reveals the rich history and culture of the Fries province.
Founded in 1881, the modern building the Fries Museum is now housed in was the first new Dutch museum building erected in the 21st century. With a collection of 1,000,000 objects, the Fries museum has artefacts from every aspect of Fresian culture. One of the gems of the collection is the 7-foot long sword that once belonged to the legendary local rebel Big Pier. This fabled blade is presented alongside archaeological artefacts, 17th- and 18th-century silverware, and the work of local artists. There’s even a wing dedicated to Mata Hari, the courtesan accused of being a German spy during World War I. Through this mixture of art, artefacts, and historical figures, the museum tries to paint a picture of Fresian culture for locals and visitors alike.
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