Arnhem Open-Air Museum

Nederlands Openluchtmuseum    

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The Dutch Open Air Museum (Nederlands Openluchtmuseum) takes you back into the past of every day life of ordinairy Dutch people. …

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Aug 7, 2024
This was an amazing experience. As two adults we spent 6 hours here and only saw maybe 60% of everything. Could easily spend 2 days here. There's a ton of information everywhere and you can really … Full review by poejuggalo
Jul 21, 2024
This was an interesting museum, with things brought from all over the country to be preserved here. The park is organized in 7 areas, with some overlap. There are a number of windmills from a full s… Full review by fabdog
Jul 6, 2024
The Dutch Open Air Museum in Arnhem, The Netherlands, is not top notch but good enough for a relaxed visit. My wife and I took a day-return train ride from Amsterdam to Arnhem, then took No. 3 bus t… Full review by Peng Boon T

Questions & answers

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Hello. we are visiting Holland. can we buy a museum pass at the desk there? Thank you.
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You can buy a single ticket entrance or a package ticket for the open air museum and Burgers Zoo and Safari at a slight discount. I am not sure if you can buy a museum card at …
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You can buy a single ticket entrance or a package ticket for the open air museum and Burgers Zoo and Safari at a slight discount. I am not sure if you can buy a museum card at the gate as these require a photo and they did not seem to have any camera's there. They do have a souvenir shop at the entrance/exit, so you may be able to purchase one there. In any case, if you have time, just send them an email, I am sure you will get a helpful response. If you want to buy a museum pass, I suggest you do so online, but check if it makes financial sense, for us, traveling with small children, it didn't.
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If I have to choose between Open Air Museum and Zaanse Schans, which is better? I have kids with me and will be in …
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If I have to choose between Open Air Museum and Zaanse Schans, which is better? I have kids with me and will be in Amsterdam in December.
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Zaanse Schans has 2 types of attractions, windmills of several sorts (only 1 or 2 are admission free) and a shoe factory (which is free as well). There are lots of photo ops. We visited …
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Zaanse Schans has 2 types of attractions, windmills of several sorts (only 1 or 2 are admission free) and a shoe factory (which is free as well). There are lots of photo ops. We visited only one additional windmill which I found fascinating but the kids were not so impressed. The most intense memory my kids have of Zaanse Schans is the foul smell of the chocolate factory on the other riverbank (I never imagined that a chocolate factory can smell that awful) One the other hand the Open Air Museum has a lot of exhibitions spread on a large area (with a connecting train), most of them are various types of houses of differents eras and regions in the Netherlands. The exhibitions we found most interesting were of old professions, such as boat maker, broom maker, honeybee keeper. In addition the Open Air Museum can be enjoyable even when the weather is less than perfect.
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how to get there from town
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There are.several possibilities. However, bus line nr. 3 offers a service 4 times per hour. Direction: Burgers' Zoo, stop at "Openluchtmuseum". The bus will go to Burgers Zoo first …
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There are.several possibilities. However, bus line nr. 3 offers a service 4 times per hour. Direction: Burgers' Zoo, stop at "Openluchtmuseum". The bus will go to Burgers Zoo first and then will arrive at "Openluchtmuseum " (5 min. walking to the museum) As it is a trolleybus, electrically driven like a tram on rails, it is a nice experience as well. Wish you a pleasant and interesting visit!
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Can we bring our dog to the museum. To hot to leave her in the car.
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Hello Francess, the Museum allows dogs at leash in the park and most historical buildings. In hospitality venues and exhibition spaces, dogs are not allowed. They ask to clean …
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Hello Francess, the Museum allows dogs at leash in the park and most historical buildings. In hospitality venues and exhibition spaces, dogs are not allowed. They ask to clean up if it happens. Enjoy your stay, Theo
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