Theo Swagemakers Collectie

at Stoofsteeg 6, Haarlem , 2011TE, Haarlem Netherlands

Het Theo Swagemakers Museum zoekt een museum of instelling om de collectie over te nemen en/of ten toon te stellen.

Address and contacts of Theo Swagemakers Collectie

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Theo Swagemakers Collectie
Stoofsteeg 6
Haarlem 2011TE, Haarlem
Netherlands
Email
Contact Phone
P: 020 659 32 58
Website
http://www.swagemakersmuseum.nl

Description

Het Haarlemse Theo Swagemakers Museum (kunstschilder 1898-1994) werd begin 2012 na twaalfeneenhalf jaar gesloten. Stichting Vrienden Theo Swagemakers, beheerder van de collectie van ruim 125 schilderijen / aquarellen, atelier meubilair, memorabilia en archief, zoekt een museum of openbaar toegankelijke instelling, welke de gehele collectie in langdurige bruikleen kan overnemen en tentoonstellen.

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Summary

Theo Swagemakers Collectie is Haarlem based place and this enity listed in Museum category. Located at Stoofsteeg 6 2011TE, Haarlem. Contact phone number of Theo Swagemakers Collectie: 020 659 32 58

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