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===20th century=== [[File:Afscheid van Neerlands kunstschatbewaarder Weeknummer 59-49 - Open Beelden - 31178.ogv|thumb|Dutch newsreel from 1959]] In 1906, the hall for ''[[The Night Watch]]'' was rebuilt.<ref name="bma1"/> In the interior more changes were made between the 1920s and 1950s β most multi-coloured wall decorations were painted over. In the 1960s exposition rooms and several floors were built into the two courtyards. The building had some minor renovations and restorations in 1984, 1995β1996 and 2000.<ref name="bma2">{{cite web | title = Stadhouderskade 42. Rijksmuseum (1876/85). Interieur | work = Monumenten en Archeologie in Amsterdam | publisher = [[Amsterdam (municipality)|City of Amsterdam]] | url = http://www.bma.amsterdam.nl/adam/nl/msp/rijksi.html | access-date = 1 April 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070202201716/http://www.bma.amsterdam.nl/adam/nl/msp/rijksi.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 2 February 2007|language=nl}}</ref> A renovation of the south wing of the museum, also known as the 'fragment building' or 'Philips Wing', was completed in 1996, the same year that the museum held its first major photography exhibition featuring its extensive collection of 19th-century photos.<ref>''A new art: photography in the 19th century. The photo collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam'', edited by curators Mattie Boom and Hans Rooseboom, preface by Peter Schatborn and Ronald de Leeuw, essays by Jan Piet Filedt Kok, Mattie Boom, Hans Rosenboom, Robbert van Venetie, Hedi Hegeman, Andreas BlΓΌhm, Saskia Asser and Annet Zondervan, Rijksmuseum & Van Gogh Museum, 1996, {{ISBN|90-5349-193-7}}</ref>
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