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Ameland has several museums and a nature centre. All the museums are housed under the Amelander Musea Foundation. Each location is different, and all are worth a visit. Also at holiday to Ameland to visit the cultural destinations? Take a quick look at Ameland.com for accommodation.
The Bunkermuseum on Ameland is an unmanned museum and can be found in the dunes west of the lighthouse in Hollum. The museum consists of a visual story, with a diorama, personal islander stories, finds and a memorial space for war victims, the bunker draws attention to the wartime history of the island. When you enter the bunker, you discover a completely different world.
Centre for information, knowledge and innovation. The new centre combines acquiring knowledge in an attractive way with experiencing and experiencing. Here you will be be taken on a spectacular journey through the Amelander nature, you will witness the creation of the wadden area and feel involved in the efforts needed to preserve the island. Various excursions to book.
At Ameland's Maritime Centre it is possible to learn about compass navigation using the stars and coastlines stars and coastlines. In the old committee room, you can hear and see (captain's) stories hear and see. The centre is dedicated to the maritime branch of Ameland, test knowledge and learn how maritime communications and radio communications work.
In the Cultuurhistorisch Museum Sorgdrager the culture, history and customs of Ameland come together in a very ameland in a very special way. Visit the Sorgdrager museum and walk through time and experience Ameland's history.
In the Landbouw en Juttersmuseum you can learn about ameland's customs and traditions. The museum is dedicated to the wool machines where the wool from Amelander sheep can be into sustainable end products. Other Amelander crafts can now also be admired. The beachcomber collection is now on display in the beachcomber shed and the outdoor area.
Help grind flour or make mustard.
On Tuesdays and Saturdays, when there is sufficient wind, oil is struck is struck in the mill. You can buy authentic traditional oil and other mill products in the mill shop.
The lighthouse is a real challenge to climb. But once you have conquered all the steps, you will be rewarded with stunning views. On 10 May 1881, the lights in the tower were lit for the first time. With this light, sailors were warned about the dangerous grounds near the Amelander coast. Now, more than 130 years later, visitors can still enjoy the unique, expansive view once enjoyed by lighthouse keepers when they were on watch.
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