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Johan van Beckum remarried, but transferred the Nijenhuis to his sister Adriana and her husband Gerrit Swaefken. Swane Swaefken, daughter of Gerrit, married Roelof van Hövell. After the death of the last Van Hövell in 1788, the manor house passed to A.C.J. van Westerholt who gave it to Mr. Willem Cornelis Boers in 1791.
The Nijenhuis is an estate near the village Heino in the province of Overijssel, The Netherlands. The estate holds an avezathe (a kind of manor house, typical for Overijssel). The building is in use by Museum de Fundatie as an exhibition space for visual art. Part of the gardens house a collection of sculptures.
Museum de Fundatie forms part of the Hannema-de Stuers Foundation, to which Kasteel het Nijenhuis in Heino also belongs. Museum de Fundatie possesses a collection of visual arts, with works ranging from the end of the Middle Ages until the present day, collected by Dirk Hannema , former director of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. [ 7 ]
Nijenhuis may refer to: Nijenhuis (Diepenheim) - a castle near Diepenheim, the Netherlands; Nijenhuis (Olst-Wijhe) - a castle near Olst-Wijhe, the Netherlands; Nijenhuis (surname) - a Dutch toponymic surname
The mathematical operators Frölicher–Nijenhuis bracket, Nijenhuis–Richardson bracket, and Schouten–Nijenhuis bracket Andreas Nijenhuis-Bescher [ fr ] (born 1972), Dutch historian Arnold Adolf Bentinck van Nijenhuis [ it ; nl ] (1798–1868), Dutch diplomat, Minister of Foreign affairs in 1848
This is a list of English-language book publishers.It includes imprints of larger publishing groups, which may have resulted from business mergers. Included are academic publishers, technical manual publishers, publishers for the traditional book trade (both for adults and children), religious publishers, and small press publishers, among other types.
Huis Doorn (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦœyz ˈdoːr(ə)n]; [a] English: House Doorn) is a manor house and national museum in the town of Doorn in the Netherlands. The residence has early 20th-century interiors from the time when former German Emperor Wilhelm II resided there (1919–1941). Huis Doorn was first built in the 13th century.
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