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Nijmegen is a city in the Netherlands located on the Waal River, close to the German border, and is one of the oldest cities in the country

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Background imageNijmegen Collection: Waalburg Bridge, Nijmegen - The Netherlands

Waalburg Bridge, Nijmegen - The Netherlands
The Waalbrug is an arch bridge over the Waal River in Nijmegen, Gelderland, the Netherlands. The full length of the Waalbrug is 604 metres, the middle of the arch being about 65 metres high

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Waalbrug - The Walloon Bridge, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Waalbrug - The Walloon Bridge, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Cornelis de Grient, 1775. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen

Portrait of Cornelis de Grient, 1775. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen
Portrait of Cornelis de Grient, 1775

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The royal chapel in Nijmegen, 1840

The royal chapel in Nijmegen, 1840
1577672 The royal chapel in Nijmegen, 1840; (add.info.: The royal chapel in Nijmegen. 19th century woodcut.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Belvédère in Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

Belvédère in Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
Belvedere in Nijmegen, 1815-1824

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The Medieval Walls of Nijmegen, 1643. Creator: Jan van Goyen

The Medieval Walls of Nijmegen, 1643. Creator: Jan van Goyen
The Medieval Walls of Nijmegen, 1643. The remnants of the medieval castle and a section of the walls of the city Nijmegen, on the Waal River in the eastern Netherlands

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with Honour (?) crowned by Time, 1677-1755

Design for a ceiling painting with Honour (?) crowned by Time, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
Design for a ceiling painting with Honour (?) crowned by Time, 1677-1755

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of Kasteel Ooij, North Brabant, 1682. Creator: Josua de Grave

View of Kasteel Ooij, North Brabant, 1682. Creator: Josua de Grave
View of Kasteel Ooij, North Brabant, 1682

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Frans Gijsels, 1776. Creators: Frans Gijsels, Gerard van Nijmegen

Portrait of Frans Gijsels, 1776. Creators: Frans Gijsels, Gerard van Nijmegen
Portrait of Frans Gijsels, 1776

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Mountainous Landscape near Düsseldorf, 1790. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen

Mountainous Landscape near Düsseldorf, 1790. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen
Mountainous Landscape near Dusseldorf, 1790

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, c.1645-c.1650. Creator: Frans de Hulst

View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, c.1645-c.1650. Creator: Frans de Hulst
View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, c.1645-c.1650

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Adriaan van der Vliet (1707-77), Poet in Rotterdam, 1732-1771

Portrait of Adriaan van der Vliet (1707-77), Poet in Rotterdam, 1732-1771. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Portrait of Adriaan van der Vliet (1707-77), Poet in Rotterdam, 1732-1771

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Frans de Haes, Poet and Linguist in Rotterdam, 1732-1771. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen

Portrait of Frans de Haes, Poet and Linguist in Rotterdam, 1732-1771. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Portrait of Frans de Haes, Poet and Linguist in Rotterdam, 1732-1771

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Cornelis van der Pot (1736-1805), Merchant and Poet in Rotterdam, 1732-1771

Portrait of Cornelis van der Pot (1736-1805), Merchant and Poet in Rotterdam, 1732-1771. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Portrait of Cornelis van der Pot (1736-1805), Merchant and Poet in Rotterdam, 1732-1771

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Hugo du Bois, Director of the Rotterdam Chamber of the Dutch East India Company

Portrait of Hugo du Bois, Director of the Rotterdam Chamber of the Dutch East India Company, elected 1734, 1734-1798

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with Charitas and Pax, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen

Design for a ceiling painting with Charitas and Pax, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Design for a ceiling painting with Charitas and Pax, 1715-1798

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Waal northeast of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the Waal northeast of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the Waal northeast of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. River Waal

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the landscape east of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Floodplains. On the left in the distance is Ooij

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhof and the Waal northwest of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the Valkhof and the Waal northwest of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the Valkhof and the Waal northwest of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Boats sail on the River Waal. On the left is the Sint-Nicolaaskapel on the Valkhof

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the Waal north of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. A boat sails on the River Waal. On the far bank is Lent on the left and Huis Tournai on the right

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the city wall southwest of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the city wall southwest of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the city wall southwest of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. The Marienburg is shown, with avenue of trees

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the landscape south of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the landscape south of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the landscape south of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Rolling landscape with a wall

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Nijmegen, view from the Belvédère to the West, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

Nijmegen, view from the Belvédère to the West, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
Nijmegen, view from the Belvedere to the West, 1815-1824. The Stevenskerk, the Gasthuiskerk, the Valkhof with the Barbarossa ruin, the Burchtpoort and the Kelfkensbos are shown

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the landscape southeast of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart

View of the landscape southeast of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. Creator: Derk Anthony van de Wart
View of the landscape southeast of Nijmegen, 1815-1824. A moraine in the foreground

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Facade of the town hall in Nijmegen, c.1783-c.1797. Creator: Johannes Huibert Prins

Facade of the town hall in Nijmegen, c.1783-c.1797. Creator: Johannes Huibert Prins
Facade of the town hall in Nijmegen, c.1783-c.1797

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Sara Stiermans, the Artist's Wife, 1750-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen

Portrait of Sara Stiermans, the Artist's Wife, 1750-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Portrait of Sara Stiermans, the Artist's Wife, 1750-1798

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Self-Portrait, 1750-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen

Self-Portrait, 1750-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Self-Portrait, 1750-1798

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen, 1790. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen

Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen, 1790. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Portrait of Dionys Eliasz van Nijmegen, 1790

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Title page for art book with coloured drawings, 1745-1808. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen

Title page for art book with coloured drawings, 1745-1808. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen
Title page for art book with coloured drawings, 1745-1808. Round cartouche with title, surrounded by female figures and putti

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Belvédère in Nijmegen, 1794-1858. Creator: Henricus Franciscus Wiertz

Belvédère in Nijmegen, 1794-1858. Creator: Henricus Franciscus Wiertz
Belvedere in Nijmegen, 1794-1858. Vue du Belvedere et des hauteurs du Chateau d l'Eten [?] prise du Jardin Public a Nijmegen

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View in Nijmegen with a ferry across the river, 1785. Creator: Hendrick Hoogers

View in Nijmegen with a ferry across the river, 1785. Creator: Hendrick Hoogers
View in Nijmegen with a ferry across the river, 1785. Note laundresses bottom left

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Landscape with a road through a forest and a falconer, 1801. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen

Landscape with a road through a forest and a falconer, 1801. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen
Landscape with a road through a forest and a falconer, 1801

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Landscape with hunting company on a country road, 1786. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen

Landscape with hunting company on a country road, 1786. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen
Landscape with hunting company on a country road, 1786

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Design for a theatre piece: Dorinda gives Silvio his dog back, 1715-1798

Design for a theatre piece: Dorinda gives Silvio his dog back, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Design for a theatre piece: Dorinda gives Silvio his dog back, 1715-1798. Design for a painting

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Forest landscape with a stream, and a hill on the right, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

Forest landscape with a stream, and a hill on the right, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
Forest landscape with a stream, and a hill on the right, 1677-1755

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Design for a theatre piece: the blindfolded Amaryllis grabs Mirtillo, 1715-1798

Design for a theatre piece: the blindfolded Amaryllis grabs Mirtillo, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van Nijmegen
Design for a theatre piece: the blindfolded Amaryllis grabs Mirtillo, 1715-1798. Design for a painting

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhofburcht in Nijmegen, 1637-1692. Creator: Roelant Roghman

View of the Valkhofburcht in Nijmegen, 1637-1692. Creator: Roelant Roghman
View of the Valkhofburcht in Nijmegen, 1637-1692. Valkhof Castle

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Johan van Someren (1622-76), 1650. Creator: Cornelius Janssen van Ceulen

Portrait of Johan van Someren (1622-76), 1650. Creator: Cornelius Janssen van Ceulen
Portrait of Johan van Someren (1622-76), 1650. Johan van Someren, who was born in Dordrecht on 3 July 1622, was the alderman responsible for waterways in Dordrecht, and Dike-Reeve of Oud-Beijerland

Background imageNijmegen Collection: River Landscape with Riders, c.1653-1657. Creator: Aelbert Cuyp

River Landscape with Riders, c.1653-1657. Creator: Aelbert Cuyp
River Landscape with Riders, c.1653-1657. Other Title(s): River Landscape near Nijmegen with Riders Watering their Horses. Travellers are resting their horses in a sun-soaked river landscape

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Ooijpolder, seen from the Belvédère in Nijmegen, 1833-1844

View of the Ooijpolder, seen from the Belvédère in Nijmegen, 1833-1844. Creator: Abraham Johannes Couwenberg
View of the Ooijpolder, seen from the Belvedere in Nijmegen, 1833-1844

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Lacquer room, 1695-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

Lacquer room, 1695-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
Lacquer room, 1695-1755

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Vestry of the Church of St Stephen in Nijmegen, 1850-1891. Creator: Johannes Bosboom

Vestry of the Church of St Stephen in Nijmegen, 1850-1891. Creator: Johannes Bosboom
Vestry of the Church of St Stephen in Nijmegen, 1850-1891

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1610-c.1620

Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1610-c.1620. Creator: Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Portrait of Philips (1566-95), Count of Nassau, c.1610-c.1620

Background imageNijmegen Collection: View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, c.1650. Creator: Unknown

View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, c.1650. Creator: Unknown
View of the Valkhof in Nijmegen, c.1650. Manner of Jan van Goyen

Background imageNijmegen Collection: The Valkhof in Nijmegen, 1641. Creator: Jan van Goyen

The Valkhof in Nijmegen, 1641. Creator: Jan van Goyen
The Valkhof in Nijmegen, 1641

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Hilly Landscape with Figures Beside Waterfall, 1785. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen

Hilly Landscape with Figures Beside Waterfall, 1785. Creator: Gerard van Nijmegen
Hilly Landscape with Figures Beside Waterfall, 1785

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) caterpillar on Wild carrot (Daucus carota) flowers

Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio machaon) caterpillar on Wild carrot (Daucus carota) flowers. The Netherlands. August

Background imageNijmegen Collection: Banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) group of four on plant stems, River Leijgraaf, Nijmegen

Banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) group of four on plant stems, River Leijgraaf, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, August 2013



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Nijmegen Collection

Nijmegen is a city in the Netherlands located on the Waal River, close to the German border, and is one of the oldest cities in the country, with evidence of settlement dating back to Roman times. Today, it is a vibrant university city and an important cultural centre. Nijmegen has many attractions including its historic old town, museums, parks and monuments. The city hosts several annual events such as its famous four-day walking event which attracts thousands of participants each year. It also has a lively nightlife with numerous bars and clubs offering live music and entertainment throughout the year. With its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, Nijmegen is an ideal destination for visitors who want to experience Dutch culture at its best.
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