Queen Maxima Opens The Exhibition “Anna Pavlovna, Colourful Queen”
Her Majesty Queen Maxima opened today, Wednesday October 5, the exhibition “Anna Pavlovna, Colourful Queen” at the Museum Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn.
Máxima opent expositie over Anna Paulowna https://t.co/RBD0EV1guG pic.twitter.com/bVJifApJom
— Vorsten (@VorstenNL) October 5, 2016
The exhibition was organized to mark the 200th anniversary of the wedding of Anna Pavlovna, daughter of the Tzar Paul I, and the Prince of Orange who would become King Willem II. On display in the exhibition were many of Anna Pavlovna’s possessions like jewellery, porcelain, table services, furniture brought from Russia and also man-sized paintings of the Russian Grand Duchess.
Koningin Máxima opent Anna Paulowna tentoonstelling in museum @paleishetloo https://t.co/egV0k63dNs pic.twitter.com/fuQ68QhApX
— Koninklijk Huis (@koninklijkhuis) October 5, 2016
Queen Maxima toured through the exhibition accompanied by Paul Rem, the curator of the Musuem, who briefed The Queen and also gave her the book “Anna Pavlovna. A colorful Romanov to the Dutch Court” which was written by himself.
The exhibition will be opened to the public from tomorrow Thursday October 6 to February 5, 2017.
Tagged Anna Pavlovna of Russia, Exhibition, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
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