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You are here: Home Moving to Relocation Emigrants seek freedom but miss food

23/05/2009Emigrants seek freedom but miss food

What do deep-fried snacks, herring, mini pancakes and toasted sandwiches have in common? All of them are things that the Dutch pine for once they have emigrated.

But then they don't leave the Netherlands in search of culinary delights. The real reason is almost always to go in search of Freedom, with a capital 'F'. And that's the way it has always been, according to the exhibition Vaarwel Vaderland (Farewell Fatherland) in the Netherlands Open Air Museum in Arnhem.

In a large removal crate, which has been transformed into a tiny cinema, the diary of Minister Van Raalte is read aloud. He set sail for America as early as 1846, with a group of followers. He writes:

"It was the will of God that we should leave the oppressive atmosphere in the Netherlands. It was His will that we should emigrate to the freedom and wide open spaces of America, where - with the help of God - people could enjoy greater liberty and improve their economic situation."

Less hassle

Further along, another converted removal crate tells the tale of a young migrant family who emigrated to Hungary in 2005 and founded a plant nursery. Henk Mulder explains:

"Now I have more free time than I used to have in the Netherlands. Less stress, less hassle. All those laws and rules, especially in the horticulture sector, it was all too much. You couldn't do anything any more."

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