The former garage of German Emperor Wilhelm II houses a permanent exhibition focusing on the neutrality of the Netherlands during World War I. From 1914 to 1918, the Netherlands was wedged in between the warring great powers.
This story is told through five topics: refugees, mobilization, economy and scarcity, public opinion and democracy.
Temporary exhibitions
During the years of commemoration (2014-2018), the extension hosted temporary exhibitions on the significance of World War I for the Netherlands and Europe in the present day. The new pavilion now has official 1914-1918 memorial location status.
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