Royal Exhibition at the Dutch Railway Museum
the Dutch Railway Museum will be organising a major international exhibition
on royal trains under the title:
time ever, historical royal trains from all over
single exhibition. All these magnificent trains provide a unique impression
of the luxurious style in which European royalty once travelled.
regal journeys will be open from 15 April through
Dutch Railway Museum in
Railway carriages from all the major European royal houses will be coming
to
of the oldest preserved royal carriages in the world – the carriage used by
in
the shape of a panel from a carriage used by another keen royal traveller,
Empress Elizabeth of
that carriages used over the years by the Dutch royal household will also be
on show. Thanks to sponsorship from the BankGiro Lottery, the Railway Museum
is building a replica of the saloon car originally built in 1864 for Queen
Anna Paulowna.
Visitors to
brief lesson in royal etiquette in the museum’s Royal Waiting Room, visitors
will be led along the red carpet past the gleaming royal carriages. Visitors
to the exhibition will also meet historic figures, who will have interesting
stories to tell about the trips taken by royalty. One of the recurring themes
of the exhibition is the stimulus given by royal families to the promotion
and advancement of rail travel. Visitors will also be able to see how the way
sovereigns ruled their nations gradually changed, often because of the
railways. Royal travellers also used trains for more personal reasons, of
course, such as visiting relatives and for holidays.
15 April to
http://www.royalclass.info
SOURCE Nederlands Spoorwegmuseum
