Doesburg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈduzbɵrx] ( listen)) is a municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands in the province of Gelderland. Doesburg received city rights in 1237 and had a population of 11,309 in 2017. The city is situated on the right bank of river IJssel, at the confluence of river Oude IJssel. The municipality of Doesburg is part of the Arnhem-Nijmegen agglomeration region.
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I recently visited the small charming hanseatic town of Doesburg and I entered the big church,known as Martinikerk ,a late gothic basilica ,erected from medieval bricks.It was bulit in the 15 /16 century and of course it was restorated .I really liked the old pulpit dating from 1610,the cast -iron windows in and near the choir.There was an exhibition inside with photos about the church ,but only in Dutch....The 95 tower is the third highest tower in Netherlands,but in 1945 ,a day before Doesburg was liberated ,the occupying forces blew it up .The process of restoration started in 1959.I understood that only part of the bells and the carillon remained intact.Today the old clock was added to the war monument near Grote Kerk .
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The Lalique Museum, located in the historic town of Doesburg, is entirely devoted to the Da Vinci of jewellery and glass art of Rene Lalique (1860-1945 ). Among others, the collection comprises gold and glass jewellery, vases and hundreds of unique perfumebottles created and designed by Rene Lalique. Visitors are welcomed in two monumental buildings with a warm and unique character. A must see for art nouveau and art deco lovers.
I had included the visit of this small museum on my holiday list ,being a fan of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.I first met Rene Lalique in Lisbon ,in The Gulbenkian Museum a few years ago .I was so surprised to read on Trip Advisor about the existence of a private collection of the artist ...where ? in the house of an old wine merchant in a hanseatic town .I used a museum card . Those stairs really ''killed me'' ....I had to ask for help to go upstairs ...at the moment of my visit there were many visitors inside ,the space is too narrow .I wanted to find some English documentation ,but a kind lady showed me a book in Dutch about the history of the collection ,I suppose.Upstairs I could admire the collection of glass vases ,and other items .The second exhibition is in another bulding ,over the street.I really enjoyed the exhibition , go there if you like glasswork .
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A museum all-about mustard. You can see how they make mustard. The history of mustard, a lot of old machinery and hundreds of cups containing mustard.
DEZE of GENE staat voor Leefstijl en Kado, Puur en Eigenzinnig, Tijdloos en Betaalbaar. Naast onze reguliere merken vind je veel handgemaakte produkten van ruwe, natuurlijke materialen en kleine initiatieven die net even anders zijn. Vaak duurzaam of fairtrade, altijd bewust van de wereld waarop we leven. Voor elke portemonnee, want ook dat vinden we belangrijk.
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