Historisch Museum Den Briel

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Part of the archaeological exhibition on the ground floor of the museum

The Historisch Museum Den Briel (English: Brielle Historical Museum) is a Dutch museum located in Brielle. The museum was previously known as the Trompmuseum, after Brielle-born Maarten Tromp who defeated the Spanish fleet in the Eighty Years' War.

The museum was founded in 1912 by the government of Den Briel.[1] In 1958 a charitable organization supporting the museum was created. In 1998 the museum received a nationally recognized certification of quality.[2]

The museum has twice suffered from theft in recent history. In 2003 nine gold coins were stolen and in 2009 thieves took an 18th-century clay pipe from the exhibition.[3]

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