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Cursus Cultuurgoederen Tweede Wereldoorlog

  • wo 11 maart 2026, 09:00 – 17:00
  • wo 25 maart 2026, 10:00 – 12:00
  • wo 8 april 2026, 13:00 – 17:00
Fundatie van Renswoude, Utrecht

The Cultural Objects of the Second World War: Provenance and Restitution in Practice course helps museum and collection professionals to effectively approach provenance research and strengthen restitution policies.

Discover practical steps and strategies that can be implemented immediately within your museum or heritage institution. Designed for staff working in museums, collection management, and government agencies in the Netherlands.

Course on provenance and restitution of heritage museum

The “Cultural Objects from the Second World War: Provenance and Restitution in Practice” course offers collection management professionals sound knowledge of provenance research and restitution policy for cultural objects looted, sold under duress, or otherwise involuntarily entered museum collections during the Second World War. The training helps participants develop a structured approach that can be immediately implemented within their own organizations.

Practical approach and applications

The sessions combine knowledge transfer, peer supervision, and practical exercises. Participants work on their own cases and learn how to professionally organize provenance research. The course covers step-by-step plans for file analysis, research prioritization, and dealing with ethical dilemmas surrounding restitution requests.

Aimed at heritage professionals

This training is aimed at staff members of museums, collection management organizations, and professionals at municipalities, provinces, or national institutions who work with museum collections. Participants will gain practical tools to strengthen policies and procedures regarding provenance research and restitution within their organizations.

Broaden your expertise

Professionals who want to gain a deeper understanding of how provenance research and restitution are effectively conducted can gain practical tools and insights through this course. Click through to the event page and discover how participation can contribute to your professional development and policy within your own organization.

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