Originally built as the Palace of Justice in 1838, the Museum de Fundatie (Paleis aan de Blijmarkt) in Zwolle, Netherlands, now houses an extensive collection of over 11,000 artworks, including pieces by Van Gogh and Citroen. The building itself is a striking blend of modernist and neoclassical architecture, creating a unique backdrop for its eclectic exhibitions. Visitors can explore a rich array of artistic heritage from Holland and beyond, experiencing the diverse and vibrant cultural history that the museum preserves.
Museum de Fundatie (Paleis aan de Blijmarkt)
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