Discover the best top things to do in Emmen, The Netherlands including AGA museum, Expeditie Drenthe, Break Out Now, Emmen Escapes, Stichting Museum Ergens in Nederland 1939-1945, Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art, Wildlands Adventure Zoo Emmen, Hunebed D43, Atlas Theater, Hunebed D45.
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Het AGA museum laat de uitvindingen zien van de heer Dalen, een Zweed. Hij vond begin 1900 uit hoe je acetyleengas kon opslaan in cilinders. Deze ging hij gebruiken voor de lampen in o.a. vuurtorens, lichtbakens, treinlampen en militaire lampen. Dit onder het merk AGA. Het Zweedse bedrijf AGA maakte vele producten en was een bloeiend bedrijf. In 2000 werden ineens de aandelen opgekocht.
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Join us on an expedition and enjoy all the beauty that Drenthe has to offer. We show you the coolest hotspots in Drenthe. And we do that in style. Our tough 4x4 dodge takes you to the most hidden places in our Primordial province. We give you a hospitable tour and tell the story at every location. Check all packages on the website! Prices start from 50 euros, max four people.
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Can you break into the museum or save a curious nieghbour who has seen to much we dare you. come quick before the time runs out.
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The clock is ticking. You've got only 60 minutes to complete the Escape Room. Will you succeed? Come to Emmen Escapes, located in the old zoo. Do you dare?
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The Museum of Contemporary Tibetan Art is the first one in the world to display a permanent collection of contemporary Tibetan art. The museum also holds a collection of historical Tibetan artefacts that strongly relate in theme and imagery to the contemporary artworks. The museum aims to spark discussion and reflection with its collection, as well as the enjoyment of art.
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Great Zoo with lots of animals like lions with the covid you have to buy a ticket in front. Parking is VERY expensive
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At some point our ancestors who lived in the area in the period 4350 to 2700 BC (more than 8000 years ago) started to bury their dead in chambers made of large boulders, smaller stones and clay. They covered them with sand and as a result they appeared as small hills in the country side. D45 shows what is left of one of these once formidable structures. 18.5m in length and 4.5m wide on elevated terrain in the forrest. Impressive if you realize the people who made this structure had only very primitive means at their disposal. D45 is 800m from Emmen railway station.
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