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The Drents Museum is located in Assen, on the site of the former monastery Maria in Campis. The main entrance has been located since 2011 in a former coach house of the Drostenhuis, which is connected to the other buildings via an underground passage. In 1854, the Provincial Museum of Antiquities was established. The museum started with one cabinet in the government building, which was part of the monastery Maria in Campis. In the early 1900s, it found accommodation in the new building of the National Archive. In 1964, the Receiver's House was acquired and ten years later the museum moved to the provincial house. The Drostenhuis and the Abbey Church were also added to the museum. Since 1996, the museum has been called Drents Museum and is housed in an independent foundation.
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