In one of the largest civil engineering works undertaken anywhere in the world during the 20th century, what was once a sea called the Zuiderzee, was turned into a combination of reclaimed land called polders and a huge lake, now known as the IJsselmeer. To fully appreciate the scale of this project, drive into town, first through the Flevoland polder to Lelystad. Then the approach to this beautiful town is via the 30-kilometer (19-mile) long dyke. You will not get a better impression of the scale of the work that took place. You first drive through mile after mile of reclaimed land, then on a road that goes right over the 'sea', with water on both sides. Enkhuizen itself was once one of the main operational bases of the East India Company (VOC). The town today is a water lovers' paradise. Boats abound; at times, every second street seems to be a canal. The Zuiderzeemuseum here has both an inside and outside section. It is devoted to the history of the Zuiderzee and the cultural heritage of the town.
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In Sow to Grow you will experience the history, future of plantbreeding. In a historical environment, with modern media you will discover the origin of our food. Learn about the importance of plants in the foodsupply and the way in which they contribute to a healthy lifestyle and feel good moments. Real objects, movies and animations on a tablet, and do-activities will make your visit to an instructive experience you will never forget. From now on free admittence with Museumkaart.
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The Zuiderzee Museum in Enkhuizen revives the stories of people who once lived on the shores of the Zuiderzee. See, hear, taste and smell everyday life around the Zuiderzee as it was before the Afsluitdijk (IJsselmeer Barrier Dam) changed the sea into the IJsselmeer in 1932. The Zuiderzee Museum is oriented toward the history, the current situation and the future of this area. It focuses upon the themes of water, crafts and communities. This story is visualized in the Outdoor Museum with historical buildings, and in the Indoor Museum with thematic exhibitions.
English travellers might like to know this is like a maritime version of Beamish or the Sussex outdoor museum - old buildings moved and preserved to show life as it once was, and the history of the draining of the area. Plenty of activities for children, though I think the Dads were having even more fun! Take the train to Enkhuizen [train travel is SO easy and efficient in The Netherlands] - cross the road to the ticket office for the museum, and then a ferry will take you to the site. Nice cafe though limited food.
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The monumental tower (1540) is a well-known landmark. As a vivid stage for all cultural reated activities, the Drommedaris connects, inspires and moves. The versatility of the Drom is showcased throughout all the activities that take place behind these thick walls: enjoy a night out in our theatre, drift away while listening to the best musicians, watch the latest movies in the cinema, have a laugh at a cabaret show or hang out and relax in Drombar. Or get married here! Everything is possible in this one-of-a-kind tower that has a long history and a bright future ahead!
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