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Sculptor Carel Visser saw structures in bird skeletons, river deltas and insects – now his sculptures are in the Rijksmuseum gardens

Sculptor Carel Visser saw structures in bird skeletons, river deltas and insects – now his sculptures are in the Rijksmuseum gardens

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After a long search for a suitable location, the Pieter Vermeulen Museum opened its new building on Doorneberglaan in IJmuiden on Wednesday. Although strong winds blew away the unveiling cloth before the official ceremony, the museum is now operational at its new site.