Lindenberg Nijmegen Culture House
Lindenberg Cultuurhuis - Nijmegen | |
Address | Ridderstraat 23, 6511 TM Nijmegen Nijmegen Netherlands |
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Coordinates | 51°50′55″N 5°52′07″E / 51.848520°N 5.868633°E |
Owner | ACBN Evenementenbureau Nijmegen |
Operator | Teddy Vrijmoet (director) |
Current use | |
Opened | 1972 |
Years active | 1972-present |
Website | |
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The Lindenberg Nijmegen Culture House, founded in 1972, was a project opened by the Netherlands Minister of Culture, Piet Engels.[1] It is a cultural house (theatre) in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on the Ridderstraat next to the Valkhof Museum.[1][2] The Lindenberg operates theatre programs, hosts performances, hosts education courses, and has a cafe.[3] The organization also receives a subsidy from the government.[4]
History
[edit]The Minister of Culture, Piet Engels opened the institution in 1972. Initially there were free academies, a music school and a public library. In the year 2000, the Lindenberg was suffering financially. The organization began to generate profits by raising prices for their clients, and eliminating some activities.[1]
The Lindenberg is now one of 30 Nijmegen cultural organizations to be awarded a government subsidy.[4] The Lindenberg also hosts exhibitions which commemorate the history of Nijmegen.[5][6]
In 2018, Teddy Vrijmoet became the director of the theatre. She replaced Ilse Verburgh, who left in 2017.[2][7]
Courses
[edit]The Lindenberg also offers courses for students. Some courses include DJing, urban dance and comedy.[8] The Lindenberg also offers individual music lessons for music students.[9]
Valkhof Hall
[edit]Lindenberg has a large hall which can accommodate up to 1,200 people. The hall is host to lectures, weddings, meetings and workshops.[10]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Van Capelleveen, Ruud. "Lindenberg in Nijmegen". absolutefacts,nl. Absolute Figures. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ a b "Lidberg Cutuurhuis". delindenberg.com. De Lindenberg. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Lindenberg Theatre Nijmegen". Podium. 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ a b De Jong, Karel (8 July 2020). "Nijmegen subsidies distributed. "Money back to established organizations"". Omroep Gelderland. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Nijmegen commemorates the fatal American bombs: the pain is still there". DPG Media BV. Trouw. 17 February 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Massive Turkish fascist commemoration in the Lindenberg cultural center in Nijmegen". Gebladte Foundation. 16 April 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "'Good communication determines whether visitors feel safe'". veiligheidsbranche.com. Nederlandse Veiligheidsbranche. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Cool! You can take these brand new courses at Lindenberg". DPG Media. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Lindberg Will Start courses Again From June 2". RN7 News. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Lindenberg, huis voor de kunsten". onemeeting.com. Onemeeting.com. Retrieved 3 August 2020.