Zwolle (Dutch: [ˈzʋɔlə] ( listen)) is a city and municipality in the northeastern Netherlands serving as Overijssel's capital. With a population of 125,806, it is the second-largest municipality of the province after Enschede.
Restaurants in Zwolle
5.0 based on 200 reviews
4.5 based on 153 reviews
Thanks to its location in one of Zwolle’s historic churches this place truly is a wonderful hidden gem. The menu offers a variety of healthy and (to a large degree) vegetarian lunches. Combined with the setting and the adjourning book store the atmosphere is cosy and of a high-quality. Despite the location in a church it never gets too loud. The staff also is very friendly and competent.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
History of Games en Computers, Arcade and Pinball all to see and to Play. All-in concept entrance, for museum, acrade, exehibition and events. 3000 m2, parking is free.
Wow, they have some cool stuff here! Many old computers and of course game consoles, more than we expected. In most cases you can play on the consoles, from old Atari's to the current gen. All that's missing here is some more explanation or history: info is sparse and often illegibly written by hand on post its. A pity, because it's clear that the staff loves the place and that they have some unique items on display: a more professional exhibit would do that justice. There is also a nice arcade hall where you can spend a few fun hours.
4.0 based on 790 reviews
The flamboyant museum director Ralph Keuning came up with the brilliant idea to combine the two sculptors Chadwick and Giacometti into one large exhibition, featuring over 150 works (that is including lots of drawings). These two artists really complement each other and although Giacometti is better known to the general public, Chadwick is perhaps the more disruptive and original sculptor of the two. The exhibition is still combined with another special, Goldbrun by Yuri Honing and Mariecke van der Linden. Also top pieces of the regular collection such as Turners "Clouds and Water" and Jan Cremer's "Guerre Japonnaise" are on display. The museum itself is also delightful and almost somewhat self-indulgent with its shameless dome on top of the classical building. Parking is easy in the Maagjesbolwerk garage just a few hundred meters from the museum.
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