Flood museum
The Watersnoodmuseum: A Journey Through Flood History
Explore the Watersnoodmuseum in Ouwerkerk, a unique museum dedicated to the 1953 flood disaster and the resilience of the Dutch people.
The Watersnoodmuseum in Ouwerkerk is a captivating museum dedicated to the 1953 flood disaster that reshaped the Netherlands. This immersive experience not only educates visitors about the flood's impact but also celebrates the resilience and ingenuity of the Dutch people in overcoming adversity. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards the N59 highway. From Middelburg, take the N57 towards Renesse. Continue on the N57 and merge onto the N59, following signs for Ouwerkerk. Once you reach Ouwerkerk, follow signs for the Flood Museum. The museum is located at Weg van de Buitenlandse Pers 5, 4305 RJ Ouwerkerk. There is parking available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach the Flood Museum by public transport, you can take a train to the nearest station, which is in Middelburg. From there, you will need to take bus line 133 towards Ouwerkerk. The bus ride takes approximately 30 minutes. Get off at the 'Ouwerkerk, Weg van de Buitenlandse Pers' stop. The Flood Museum is just a short walk from the bus stop; head straight down the road and the museum will be on your left at Weg van de Buitenlandse Pers 5.
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