Museum Schokland is located on the former island of Schokland in the province of Flevoland. The museum tells the story of the island that was once part of the mainland of the Netherlands, but was flooded over time due to rising sea levels. The island of Schokland has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its rich history and the special archaeological finds that have been made there. The Schokland Museum is housed in several historic buildings on the former island and offers an impressive overview of the history of the area. The museum has various exhibitions about prehistory, the Middle Ages, the period of the Zuiderzee and the reclamation of the Flevopolder. The museum provides an interesting insight into the lives of the people who lived and worked on the island, their culture and their traditions. One of the most striking features of Museum Schokland is the collection of archaeological finds that can be found there. can be seen. The finds range from flint tools from prehistoric times to pottery and other objects from the Middle Ages. In addition, there are also various paintings and photos to admire that tell the story of the island and its inhabitants. A visit to Museum Schokland is not only educational, but also great fun for the whole family. Children can take part in special activities and workshops, including making flint tools, baking bread and playing old board games. |
Setting | Indoor & Outdoor |
Average time | 3uur |
From priceFor adults | €8.00 |
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8,406.14 km from Denver, United States |
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