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Nat Geo Day Tour: Exploring the Impact and Legacy of Stolen Art

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Lugar: Haia
Duração: 4 horas 30 minutos
Idiomas: Inglês
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Faça isso porque

  • Discover the future of stolen or looted art at Mauritshuis museum in The Hague. The tour has been created exclusively for National Geographic to explore the ethical dimensions that shape the destiny of cultural treasures
  • A curator of the Mauritshuis museum, a specialist on the subject Stolen Art, has carefully developed this tour
  • The Mauritshuis is home to many of the best Dutch paintings from the time of Rembrandt and Vermeer and it's the home of the famous painting the Girl with the Pearl Earring
  • Discover artworks from colonial times, the French Revolution, and World War II
  • Trace back the origins of specific artwork, gaining a deeper understanding of their complex provenance and historical significance

Esta experiência atende aos critérios do Conselho Global de Turismo Sustentável. Ao escolher esta experiência, você pode proteger os lugares que ama, cuidar do meio ambiente e apoiar as comunidades locais

O que esperar

Ever more relevant to museums and galleries around the world, the issue of the provenance of art and artefacts is a fascinating one. Discover the collections of the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague through the lens of stolen art. The Mauritshuis is celebrated for its impressive Flemish art and is home to the famous painting 'The Girl with the Pearl Earring' by Vermeer. Begin the visit with an exclusive introduction to the topic of stolen or looted art, which will take place in the little-known Prince William V Gallery. Your tour is exclusively designed for National Geographic and created by a museum curator with a specialisation in the subject of stolen art.Focusing on items looted at various points in history, your curator-guide will tell the story behind each object, demonstrating that looted or stolen art can maintain relevance in Western museums even after repatriation. You’ll see artworks across three eras: Hanneman's portrait references the colonial past, Rembrandt's self-portrait resonates with the French Revolution, and Berchem's 'Allegory of Summer' reflects World War II challenges.You'll discover current thinking on the ethics of preservation, ownership rights, and the quest for justice in the world of art, inviting reflection on how we navigate the legacy of looted art in the future — a relevant question that museums all over the world are currently grappling with. There will be a refreshment break and free time to explore the museum on your own after the tour.

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Informação importante

Accessibility:

  • This activity is not suitable for people using wheelchair and for guests who struggle to walk long distances

Know in advance:

  • Activity level is light
  • Toilets are present inside the venue
  • You'll enjoy a tea or coffee paired with macarons
  • This tour can host min. 7 and max. 15 people

Images:

  • The images for this tour are provided and authorized by the Mauritshuis Museum
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