The Hunnebedcentrum in Borger is a museum that focuses on the prehistoric period of the Netherlands, in particular the construction of the mysterious dolmens. Located in the province of Drenthe, in the northeast of the Netherlands, the center is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the history of the dolmens, their construction, meaning and use. There are several exhibition rooms where visitors can view replicas of dolmens, as well as numerous archaeological finds from the area. There are also interactive displays that involve children and adults in the history of the area. A highlight of the Hunnebedcentrum is the nearby hunebed D27, which is easily accessible via a short walk from the museum. This hunebed is one of the best preserved and largest in the area and offers visitors the opportunity to see a real prehistoric monument up close. In addition to the exhibitions, the Hunnebedcentrum also offers guided tours and educational programs for schools and groups . There is also a gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs such as replicas of dolmens and archaeological finds. |
Setting | Indoor & Outdoor |
Average time | 3uur |
From priceFor adults | €13.50 |
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8,467.07 km from Denver, United States |