The National Archives of The Netherlands manages a collection of 300,000 maps and drawings, and 400 atlases and map books. These maps were all created from a particular perspective and for a specific purpose, such as managing the Dutch dune area or building a new road network. Some maps were also used as propaganda tools and to control areas of land.
Based on the themes On the way, Maps and Colonialism and Malleable Netherlands, the National Archives shows the ideas and intentions of clients and map makers in the exhibition On the map. Interviewees talk about historical maps that have a personal meaning for them. As a visitor you can also give your personal meaning to our maps by compiling your own travel journal.