The second issue of the magazine from the Cultural Heritage Agency in 2025 is ready. The magazine can be read online. If you have a subscription, the magazine will soon arrive in your mailbox.
- Over the past hundred years, the First Dutch Cement Industry has crushed marlstone. Five buildings are now protected as national monuments.
- The strong cabinet from the seventeenth century in Museum Veere has just been restored. That was quite a fiddly job, with all those veneer pieces.
- Hundreds of Roman coins were recently found by two hobby archaeologists in a field near Bunnik. The remarkable thing is that there is also British money among them.
This and more is covered in issue 2 of 2025 of the magazine from the Cultural Heritage Agency. With this publication, we keep you informed about what is happening in the broad field of heritage.
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