Marechaussee Museum

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Established1936; 89 years ago (1936)
LocationKoninklijk Weeshuis
Buren
Netherlands
Coordinates51°54′42.66″N 5°20′11.94″E / 51.9118500°N 5.3366500°E / 51.9118500; 5.3366500
Marechaussee Museum
The Museum in Buren.
Established1936; 89 years ago (1936)
LocationKoninklijk Weeshuis
Buren
Netherlands
Coordinates51°54′42.66″N 5°20′11.94″E / 51.9118500°N 5.3366500°E / 51.9118500; 5.3366500
Websitewww.marechausseemuseum.nl

The Marechaussee Museum (Dutch - Marechausseemuseum) or Royal Marechaussee Museum (Museum der Koninklijke Marechaussee) is a museum on the history of the Royal Marechaussee of the Netherlands from its foundation by William I of the Netherlands on 26 October 1814 until the present day.[1] It is based in the former Koninklijk Weeshuis in Buren, originally opened as an orphanage on 26 May 1612 by Maria van Nassau and remaining in that role until 1953.

It is the oldest police museum in the Netherlands and on 7 December 2005 was added to the 'Museumregister Nederland'. It and four other major Dutch military museums are overseen by the Koninklijke Stichting Defensiemusea.

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