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Visitors tot he Hieronymus Bosch exhibition in the Noordbrabrants Museum, March 2016 (Photo: @NoordbrabantsM/Twitter) - Credit: Visitors tot he Hieronymus Bosch exhibition in the Noordbrabrants Museum, March 2016 (Photo: @NoordbrabantsM/Twitter)
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Museum extends sold out Hieronymus Bosch exhibit

The Noordbrabants Museum once again decided to extend its opening hours for the massively popular and successful Hieronymus Bosch exhibition. This means that a few more tickets for the sold out exhibition will also become available, ANP reports. During the May holiday, from April 22nd to May 6th, the museum will be open everyday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. On the exhibition's final weekend, May 7th and 8th, the museum will even be open all night - 37 hours straight. "We want to meet the continuing strong demand for tickets from home and abroad", the museum said on Friday. This is really the last chance to go see the Hieronymus Bosch exhibition. The exhibition itself can not be extended as some of the works are scheduled to be in the Prado Museum in Madrid. King Willem-Alexander opened the exhibition, titled Hieronymus Bosch - Visions of a genius - on February 12th. It opened to the public the next day.

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