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Paula Limmen translates the origins of Beverwijk into art: ‘With the Wijkermeer, Slangenwegje, the town hall, carriage turnarounds, and Breestraat’

Paula Limmen translates the origins of Beverwijk into art: ‘With the Wijkermeer, Slangenwegje, the town hall, carriage turnarounds, and Breestraat’

Artist Paula Limmen is among more than 25 participants in the upcoming Kunstroute Beverwijk & Wijk aan Zee 2026. The event is part of the 750th anniversary celebration of Beverwijk's market rights and aims to showcase the city's rich history and local culture.

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