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Grote queer-expositie in De Nieuwe Kerk toont eeuwen homogeschiedenis van Amsterdam

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Robbert Blokland

2d ago· 3 min readnlNews

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De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam opent een grote queer-expositie die de roze geschiedenis van de stad belicht, van verborgen liefdes uit de 17e eeuw tot de aidsquilt. De expositie toont aan dat Amsterdam al eeuwenlang een 'gay capital' is, met onder andere het eerste homohuwelijk dat al in 1632 plaatsvond.

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