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House from 1599
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What’s there to see?
House from 1599
The forehouse
The upper room
The cellar
The back room
The kitchen
The herb garden
The upper floor
Toys exhibition
What’s there to do?
Calendar
Scavenger hunt
Guided tours
Stories of days gone by
Herb facts & recipes
Broeder
The fate of Kees
The fire basket
The collection
Support us
About us
Vacancies
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The back room
This extraordinary, valuable table clock not only tells the time but also the moon phase and the tides.
The round wooden Biedermeier table is set as if the family could enter at any moment.
The bed warmer was used to pre-heat the bed. Glowing embers were put into it.
What’s there to see?
The back room
Eating and sleeping in the same space.