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=== Museums === [[Image:Lieve Vrouwekerkhof, 3811 Amersfoort, Netherlands - panoramio (12).jpg|Amersfoort city centre|thumb]] [[File:20140513Eemhuis43rx.JPG|thumb|[[Culture House Eemhuis]]]] [[File:Amersfoort,_stier_op_het_verkeersplein_bij_het_Kamp_foto10_2012-12-08_11.43.jpg|thumb|'The Bull']] [[File:Mh mackenzie gezicht op het kerkje van Afoort 58 x 44 cm olie op paneel.jpg|thumb|alt='Amersfoort'. Gezicht op het kerkje van Amersfoort. M.H. Mackenzie, olieverf op doek, 58 x 44 cm|'Amersfoort'. View of the church of Amersfoort. [[Marie Henry Mackenzie]]. Oil on canvas.]] * [[The Mondriaan House]]: birthplace of the painter [[Piet Mondriaan]]. Exhibits a lifesize reconstruction of his workshop in Paris. Some temporary shows and work by artists inspired by the painter. * [[Flehite]]: historic, educational and temporary exhibitions behind a splendid facade. The museum closed in 2007 due to asbestos contamination. It was refurbished and reopened in May 2009. * Zonnehof: small elegant modernist building designed by Gerrit Rietveld on an eponymous square just south of the centre with temporary exhibitions of mostly contemporary art. (closed) * Armando Museum: work by the painter [[Armando (artist)|Armando]] who lived in Amersfoort as a child in a renovated church building. Most of the church and the art on exhibition was destroyed in a fire on 22 October 2007.<ref>{{cite news| title =Armando Museum fire| publisher =Armandomuseum.nl| url =http://www.armandomuseum.nl| date =22 October 2007| access-date =4 November 2007| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20071111184857/http://www.armandomuseum.nl/| archive-date =11 November 2007| url-status =dead| df =dmy-all}}</ref> * [[Dutch Cavalry Museum]]: museum in 475 years old barracks. Most other military museums in the Netherlands got absorbed into the National Military Museum (''Nationaal Militair Museum''), but the cavalry museum has stood strong. It shows Dutch cavalry and tanks. * Culinary Museum (was closed in 2006). * Kunsthal KAdE:<ref>[http://www.kunsthalkade.nl/ Kunsthalkade.nl]</ref> a modern art exhibition hall.
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