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Added on the 05/06/2021 20:49:34 - Copyright : Euronews EN
With a yellow carpet, sunflowers and hydroalcoholic gel, the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam welcomes its first visitors for its reopening after several months of closure due to coronavirus. IMAGES
French president Emmanuel Macron visits a Vermeer exhibition in Amsterdam with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte ahead of a working dinner. Macron is on the first state visit by a French president to the Netherlands in 23 years. IMAGES
Two activists from Just Stop Oil, a movement campaigning against fossil fuels, have glued themselves to the frame of a Vincent Van Gogh painting at the Courtauld Gallery in London, calling for the government to end new fossil fuel projects, and for art institutions to join them in civil resistance. IMAGES
Protest in The Hague remains peaceful after the Dutch government announces a new round of restrictions as Covid-19 cases continue to rise. Protesters brave the rain to bang pots and voice their dissatisfaction. IMAGES
A never-before-seen Vincent Van Gogh drawing of an exhausted old man is on display at an Amsterdam museum for the first time. "Study for 'Worn Out'", which Van Gogh drew early in his career in 1882, has been hidden away in a Dutch family's private collection for more than a century. IMAGES
Images of people visiting the Taj Mahal as India eases Covid-19 restrictions. The Taj Mahal had shut to visitors two months ago amid a deadly surge of coronavirus infections that swept the country. IMAGES