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===Museum exhibition=== [[File:Plakboek mata hari.JPG|thumb|Scrapbook of Mata Hari in the Frisian Museum in Leeuwarden, Netherlands]] [[File:Mata Hari.jpg|thumb|upright|Statue of Mata Hari in Leeuwarden, Netherlands]] The Frisian museum (Dutch: [[Fries Museum]]) in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, contains a "Mata Hari Room". Included in the exhibit are two of her personal scrapbooks and an oriental rug embroidered with the footsteps of her fan dance.<ref name="sameshield1">{{Cite web |title=Women Spies: Mata Hari |url=http://www.sameshield.com/spies/hari.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030513140111/http://www.sameshield.com/spies/hari.html |archive-date=13 May 2003 }}</ref> Located in Mata Hari's native town, the museum is well known for researching the life and career of Leeuwarden's world-famous citizen. The largest-ever Mata Hari exhibition was opened in the Museum of Friesland on 14 October 2017, one hundred years after her death. Mata Hari's birthplace is located in the building at Kelders 33. The building suffered smoke and water damage during a fire in 2013 but was later restored. Architect Silvester Adema studied old drawings of the storefront to reconstruct it as it appeared when Adam Zelle, the father of Mata Hari, had a hat shop there. In 2016, an information centre (''belevingscentrum'') was created in the building displaying mementos of Mata Hari.<ref name=LC-2016-02-03>{{cite web |url=http://www.lc.nl/friesland/Geboortehuis-Mata-Hari-als-%E2%80%98belevingscentrum-21127477.html |title=Geboortehuis Mata Hari als 'belevingscentrum' (Mata Hari's birthplace as information centre) |newspaper=Leeuwarder Courant |author=Asing Walthaus |date=3 February 2017 |access-date=17 August 2017 |language=NL |quote=[Translated]A hairdressing business owned by Wyb en Wilma Feddema was in the building at the Kelders 33 until the 2013 fire. The store already had some posters about Mata Hari. ... Architect Silvester Adem, based on drawings and old images, reconstructed the shop façade of the hat shop of Adam Zelle, the father of Margarethe. [There were] two window displays, door in the middle and nearby another door to the apartments. That entrance was previously at the back of the building. There is again a hairdresser and an 'experience centre' (belevingscentrum) about Mata Hari. A beamer projects a lantern-like movie of forty minutes with slides and film fragments on the white wall; there are showcases, pictures, and a large table with everything about Mata Hari, from liqueur to bonbons.}}</ref>
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