Photography for personal use is generally permitted, but flash photography and tripods are usually prohibited.
Photography for personal, non-commercial use is generally allowed within Grand Assen Castle (Drents Museum) in most exhibition areas. This means visitors can capture memories of their visit and the artifacts.
However, there are common restrictions: flash photography is typically prohibited to protect sensitive artworks and artifacts from light damage, and the use of tripods or selfie sticks is also usually not permitted to ensure visitor safety and maintain clear pathways. For certain temporary exhibitions or specific artworks, photography might be entirely restricted. It's always best to look for signage at the entrance to each exhibition space or ask a museum staff member if unsure.