@@Finn_Dutch absolutely! We have one for years now, and go on average once a month. I am still discovering new museums every year. Havn’t been in the one you showed. Some of the high lights are; open air museum in Arnhem, Zuiderzeemuseum in Enkhuizen, Schokland museum in Flevoland, Limburgs museum in Venlo, Archeon in Alphen aan de Rijn, Continium in Kerkrade, Spoorwegmuseum in Utrecht. There are so many great places to go!
@@Nitzpitz Ah nice to hear😍 This place is a bit on the farmside so would recommend combining with a trip to Gouda for example. In the summer the area has lots of nature so also nice :)
You should visite the openluchtmuseum in Arnhem if you are in to historic buildings. There you will find all sort of old dutch houses brought togheter.
Yes, indeed😅 She lived in the house with her husband, who passed away at young age. So she decided to stay living in the house alone and she never had kids, so she wanted to give the house&the collection away as museum after her death. Glad to hear you liked the video :)
3:12 Did a quick lookup for you. I live in Utrecht, with public transport it would take me 44 mintes with the bus and a 3 minute walk counted from Utrecht Central. If people would take the train to Gouda, they have a busride of 12 minutes and a 3 minute walk (which is actually the same bus you take if you start from Utrecht which is busline 107)
In fact, spring is the driest season. It used to be when warnings for 'bos heide en duinbranden' were given remember de drie o's: onwetendheid, onachtzaamheid, onverschilligheid, because Voorkomen is beter dan Blussen
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Museumkaart is great! I wish you many more great finds like this
The card is super handy! Do you also have one for yourself?:)
Thanks😍🤗
@@Finn_Dutch absolutely! We have one for years now, and go on average once a month. I am still discovering new museums every year. Havn’t been in the one you showed.
Some of the high lights are; open air museum in Arnhem, Zuiderzeemuseum in Enkhuizen, Schokland museum in Flevoland, Limburgs museum in Venlo, Archeon in Alphen aan de Rijn, Continium in Kerkrade, Spoorwegmuseum in Utrecht. There are so many great places to go!
@@Nitzpitz Ah nice to hear😍 This place is a bit on the farmside so would recommend combining with a trip to Gouda for example. In the summer the area has lots of nature so also nice :)
You should visite the openluchtmuseum in Arnhem if you are in to historic buildings. There you will find all sort of old dutch houses brought togheter.
Aahhh cool!! I saw it briefly when went to the zoo a few weeks ago. Will add it to my list to visit this summer :)
It looks like Paulina was a bit of a collector, there's a lot of bits and pieces there. Thanks for the video, interesting place. 🙂👍
Yes, indeed😅 She lived in the house with her husband, who passed away at young age. So she decided to stay living in the house alone and she never had kids, so she wanted to give the house&the collection away as museum after her death.
Glad to hear you liked the video :)
3:12 Did a quick lookup for you. I live in Utrecht, with public transport it would take me 44 mintes with the bus and a 3 minute walk counted from Utrecht Central. If people would take the train to Gouda, they have a busride of 12 minutes and a 3 minute walk (which is actually the same bus you take if you start from Utrecht which is busline 107)
Sweet! Thanks a lot for your efforts :)
In fact, spring is the driest season. It used to be when warnings for 'bos heide en duinbranden' were given remember de drie o's: onwetendheid, onachtzaamheid, onverschilligheid, because Voorkomen is beter dan Blussen
hoii leuke video groetjes uit nl
The royals have still a lot of money.
Yes, correct :)
Haastrecht is a town and not a village.
Thanks for flagging this! My bad, will update it😉
Niet nodig om te updaten. Met 4.000 inwoners kan je dat toch geen stad meer noemen omdat ze ooit stadsrechten hebben gekregen. Het is een gehucht😅