International Women's Day: women who bring color to our monuments

March 5, 2026
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In honor of International Women's Day on Sunday, March 8, we celebrate the achievements, strength, and influence of four women who left a lasting impression on the monuments they were involved with. These four remarkable women were inspirers, protectors, and stewards, each contributing in their own way to the preservation and vitality of cultural heritage.

From the 15th-century chatelaine Yolande de Lalaing, who managed Brederode Castle, to Alma Ochs, who founded Museum Veere in the Schotse Huizen and made art accessible. From the generations of women who shaped Slangenburg Castle with family and traditions, to Ina de Beer, who recently managed Radboud Castle for decades and kept it viable for visitors and official receptions.

These women demonstrate that monuments are more than just stones and roofs: they are places where women exerted influence, made choices, and kept history alive. Their stories continue to inspire us today. By sharing their stories, we keep their legacy alive.

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