Openlucht Museum Arnhem
The Zaanse neighborhood in the Arnhem Open Air Museum is a site on which various buildings from the Zaan region are located. The Zaanse neighborhood is located as an ensemble in the middle of the open-air museum, with the associated Zaanse square functioning as the village square of the open-air museum.
The neighborhood with the characteristic Zaans green wooden facades was converted into the open-air museum in 1938 with four houses from the Dubbel Buurt in Koog aan de Zaan that had to make way for an expansion of the De Bijenkorf starch factory. The houses were donated by the factory.
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Uploaded on June 13, 2023
Taken on June 3, 2023