The last leg of their visit honors architecture
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Architecture was this Friday at the heart of the program of their last day of visit to Germany.
They had begun their official visit to Germany, on Tuesday February 7th 2017, at the medieval castle of Wartburg in Thuringia . It is in another castle that the cloture the end of their German stay on Friday, February 10th at Oranienbaum in Saxony-Anhalt. Built at the end of the 18th century in the Baroque style for the Duchess Henriette-Catherine of Anhalt-Dessau, born Princess of Orange-Nassau, it is the work of the Dutch architect Cornelis Ryckwaert and is adorned with faience of Delft, whom Maxima, dressed in beige and garnet, did not fail to admire.
The royal couple had begun this fourth and final German day by visiting the Bauhaus Museum in Dessau. The Dutch sovereign and his wife were able to discover the permanent exhibition and discuss the impact of the Dutch art movement De Stijl on the German Bauhaus movement in the early 20th century. Another theme addressed in the morning, the management of water, especially in the context of floods.
Her Majesty wore Natan gold blouse with a Natan Burgundy Skirt. Accessories with a Fabienne Delvigne pill box, three brooches come from the Argentinian jewelry designer Celedonio, LK Bennett heels on her feet and a Natan clutch
They had begun their official visit to Germany, on Tuesday February 7th 2017, at the medieval castle of Wartburg in Thuringia . It is in another castle that the cloture the end of their German stay on Friday, February 10th at Oranienbaum in Saxony-Anhalt. Built at the end of the 18th century in the Baroque style for the Duchess Henriette-Catherine of Anhalt-Dessau, born Princess of Orange-Nassau, it is the work of the Dutch architect Cornelis Ryckwaert and is adorned with faience of Delft, whom Maxima, dressed in beige and garnet, did not fail to admire.
The royal couple had begun this fourth and final German day by visiting the Bauhaus Museum in Dessau. The Dutch sovereign and his wife were able to discover the permanent exhibition and discuss the impact of the Dutch art movement De Stijl on the German Bauhaus movement in the early 20th century. Another theme addressed in the morning, the management of water, especially in the context of floods.
Her Majesty wore Natan gold blouse with a Natan Burgundy Skirt. Accessories with a Fabienne Delvigne pill box, three brooches come from the Argentinian jewelry designer Celedonio, LK Bennett heels on her feet and a Natan clutch
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