Queen Beatrix opens new-look Dutch museum
Image: The ringing of a special bell marks the opening
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has marked the official relaunch of Asten's Klok and Peel Museum following the completion of an extensive renovation and expansion programme.
The new-look museum - formerly known as the National Carillon and Nature Museum - is home to one of the world's collections of bells and carillons, while also exploring the heritage of the Peel region.
Van Hoogevest Architecten worked on the project, which included a 1,100sq m (11,840sq ft) expansion and the opening up of previously dark corridors to provide a new spacious interior.
A large exhibition hall has been created at the heart of the museum, with other new facilities including a movie theatre with education spaces and a café with outdoor terrace.
It is hoped the Klok and Peel Museum Asten's new-look and identity will establish it as a global centre for bells and carillons, as well as enhancing its role as a natural and cultural heritage centre for The Peel region.
Details: www.museumasten.nl
Image: Klok and Peel Museum Asten