For a long time, the natural gas problem in Groningen was a distant memory for The Hague and the rest of the Netherlands. Until the crisis became so big that in recent years it finally demanded the unavoidable attention of politicians and the media. At the end of February, the Groningen parliamentary committee on natural gas extraction will issue its final report. A lot has to be repaired, both physically and in trust and government relations. But it is also the time to look forward again.
Vergezicht Groningen, panorama of the future is a multimedia exhibition in which six Groningers share perspectives on the future. Groningen is more than just earthquakes. Groningen is the home of people working on interesting, inspiring and innovative initiatives that will make the landscape and community future-proof.
Vergezicht Groningen, panorama of the future is a Noorderlicht production put together by Dirk-Jan Visser, with the collaboration of Gus Drake. This exhibition is part of the multi-year project “Renewed Energy,” in cooperation with and funded by BPD Cultuurfonds.
A regular ticket to the museum automatically grants admission to this temporary exhibition on the fourth floor of the museum.