The Elisabeth Weeshuis Museum is a cultural-historical museum in Culemborg, The Netherlands. it is located in the Elisabeth Orphanage.
The girls' wing of the Orphanage became the Elisabeth Orphanage Museum after 1968, after a thorough renovation. Various parts of the collection have been in the house for centuries, such as the late 16th-century triptych by the Culemborg painter Jan Deys. Many of the portraits of the Culemborg counts and countesses, including that of Lady Elisabeth herself, flanked by her two husbands, have also been in the building since the 17th century. After a renovation and refurbishment in 2013, the museum focuses on the history of the Orphanage, combined with the history of the city of Culemborg. Temporary exhibitions are regularly organised.
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