Stichting Koninklijke Defensiemusea Explained

The Stichting Koninklijke Defensiemusea (SKD, previously KSD; Royal Foundation for Defence Museums[1]) is an umbrella organization managing the collections of the four main military museums in the Netherlands - the Nationaal Militair Museum (NMM) in Soesterberg, the Marinemuseum in Den Helder, the Mariniersmuseum in Rotterdam, and the Marechausseemuseum in Buren. It was set up on 1 July 2014 by the Dutch Ministry of Defence as an intermediary between the Ministry and the museums themselves. The Ministry of Defence provides an annual subsidy of 7.5 million Euros (2012 pricing levels), along with annual payments of 8.4 million Euros for 25 years to the NMM's public-private partnership, known as 'Design, Build, Finance, Maintain & Operate'.[2]

Although they are not included in the SKD, the Ministry of Defence also has oversight of:

References

  1. Web site: Stichting Defensiemusea.
  2. Web site: Dossiernummer:33864., Agenda's, Handelingen, Kamerstukken, Staatsblad, Staatscourant m.b.t. oprichting stichting Defensiemusea (Geraadpleegd 15 December 2014)
  3. Web site: Army Museums and Displays.
  4. Web site: Traditiekamers of the Royal Dutch Air Force.
  5. Web site: Traditiekamers of the Submarine Service and Naval Aviation Service.
  6. Web site: Traditiekamer of the Naval Aviation Service.