Jan Havlíček (02.11.2017 00:04)
We felt like in old dutch city. It was nice to travel by the tram or go for walk between the stations. It was nice to see how the peasant life was, how the culture looked like in different periods. Also there was old cheese factory, train station with cargo loading platforms or fischerman and laundry houses and windmills. We were happy to spend a couple of hours there in this interesting world..
Dave Reece (28.10.2017 22:42)
Excellent museum which gives interesting insights into Dutch culture and way of life in years gone by. The site is very big and you can easily spend a day here without getting bored. Great for kids too.
Stephan Smith (21.10.2017 19:02)
My favorite museum since i was a child.
This museum is filled with history of all sorts and has the space to do so.
You can get around with authentic trams or just take a stroll through the forest to the next exhibition.
The price is fairly high. But it's definitely worth it.
Don't forget to visit the man who has been in the lavatory for decades (near the candy shop).
Laura Pippen (05.10.2017 06:56)
This is a must-see museum! It tells the story of Dutch life and history in a way that's very fun, kid friendly and real. I've also heard this museum was used as a refuge during WWII and has a very deep history of it's own.
Mark Owen (14.08.2017 21:36)
Great place. Contains buildings from many different parts of the Netherlands from many different decades that have been moved to this museum. Each dressed to match the era that they came from. With lots of information, and, often, working models.
A great way to spend the day, but still be left with the feeling... "there's still a lot more to see..."