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Discover the beautiful and versatile surroundings of Sun & Sea Holidays.
The Katwijk Museum
Take a peek into the former life of fishermen. The museum gives a great insight into what life was like 100 years ago in the Kattuk fishing village and by witnessing the beautiful paintings, costumes, unique fishing objects and authentic rooms of a fisherman's house, you travel back in time for a moment.
Engelandvaarders monument
To take a moment...
The bronze statue called Freedom Forward is a memorial to all those who tried to get to England from the Netherlands by sea during World War II.
If you walk along the promenade in Katwijk, you will see the monument to the Engelandvaarders at a prominent spot in the dunes.
Steam railway museum
At steam train Katwijk Leiden, it seems as if time has stood still. You enter a real station building and walk to the ticket office where you buy an old-fashioned train ticket.
On the platform, the almost 100-year-old steam locomotive is already waiting for you and takes you for a ride along the Valkenburg Lake. Then you will be taken by the little bank train to the indoor museum where historic carriages and steam and diesel locomotives are on display.
The Spinoza House
The guestbook records that Albert Einstein visited the Spinoza House on 2 November 1920. Benedict de Spinoza was Holland's most famous philosopher of rationalism in the 16th century.
He lived in this cottage from 1661 to 1663 and 1899 they turned it into a museum.
The museum rooms contain a unique collection of books from his former library that are unique in the world.There are also beautiful portraits, sculptures and poems on display.
Frans Hals museum
The Frans Hals Museum known as the "Museum of the Golden Age" has a unique collection based on the rich collection of the city itself. The museum has hundreds of paintings by various painters, including more than a dozen by Frans Hals, to whom the museum owes its name. Well-known works on display include the Regent and Traveller paintings.
Mill the Adriaan
The beautiful city mill the Adriaan is in a beautiful location on the river Spaarne.
Accompanied by a guide, you can learn about technology, mills in general and the Adriaan in particular, as it has a very rich history behind it.
The Adriaan was built in 1779 on the existing foundations of the old fortification around Haarlem.
Keukenhof Castle
Keukenhof Castle, built in 1642 stands on the historic 240-hectare Keukenhof estate.
The castle is beautifully decorated, some of whose rooms are lined with gold leather. There is a unique collection of furniture and portraits and Chinese and Japanese porcelain is uniquely displayed in 17th-century fashion in the specially built cabinet.
The gardens regularly host art exhibitions and on Dahlia Days in August, many varieties of Dahlias can be admired in the beautiful castle gardens. There is an adorable children's farm on the estate and opposite Keukenhof Castle is the spring park the Keukenhof.
Keukenhof Castle opens its doors several times a year and is open on Monument Day and Castle Day, among others.
Dever House
Just steps away from Keukenhof Castle and Spring Park de Keukenhof is the Lisser Art Museum (LAM) which is a spectacle to behold both inside and out.
All artworks in the museum have something to do with food and consumption. Surprising paintings, sculptures and photos and fun for young and old.
For extra information and viewing tips, we also have a digital tour on your own smartphone or tablet.
Do you feel like coming? Then don't forget to book a ticket with start time in advance.
Ruin of Teylingen
Teylingen ruins are the remains of Slot Teylingen , a castle dated from the 13th century of the noble Van Teylingen family.
The ruin is surrounded by water and consists of a large enclosure wall, a residential tower and a round moated castle. There is a covered exhibition area where you can see and read about this castle's past.
Once a year the international Viking Market is organised here and you step into the time of the Vikings. Cosy stalls with delicious food and craftsmen making products from that era. Or have your future foretold by the Völva.
Whiskey museum
Historic whiskey bottles are beautifully displayed in tall showcases, there is even one from the year 1900!
Inside the premises of Scotch Whiskey International you will find whiskey museum. The now 84-year-old Italian Valentino Zagatti has collected thousands of rare bottles of whiskey over 60 years and his life's work is now on display at the museum.There are unique specimens in the collection, for example a bottle of Black Bowmore.
The whiskey museum is unique to the dune and bulb region; no other place brings together such a rare collection of single malt whiskeys.
Ruins of the old Matthias church
On this beautiful and quiet spot stands the beautiful ruin of the 17th-century Old Matthias Church and next to it the beautiful Old Church Tower from the 15th century.
There was already a church here in the 13th century but in 1573, during the 80-year war, the Leiden people destroyed the church as a precaution that Spanish troops were housed there. Around 1700, the church was rebuilt and in 1874 it was reduced to ruins.
This particular ruin is somewhat hidden next to the Walking Park of the Oostergeest Estate. You can perfectly combine the walk in the walking park with visiting the ruin.
Rijksmuseum
A magnificent collection of paintings from the 15th to the 19th century by Dutch artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn, Frans Hals and Johannes Vermeer.
Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum dating from 1885 is a more than 80-room historic building located on Museumplein. Famous paintings include the Night Watch, Milkmaid and Passage.
The Noordwijk lighthouse
If you are on the beach you cannot miss it, the beautiful lighthouse stands in a prominent location on the Noordwijk Zee promenade.
With no less than six floors and 108 steps, the lighthouse has a height of 26 metres and has been awarded as a National Monument since 1980.
It is beautifully illuminated in the evening and open to the public every Sunday from 12 April to 25 October between 11:00 and 16:00.
Please do book your visit at info@vuurtorennoordwijk.nl or on site at the entrance door of the Lighthouse.
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Museum Noordwijk
About Noordwijk aan Zee's past
Museum Noordwijk, originally a fisherman's house from 1625, is the oldest house in Noordwijk aan Zee. Here you can see the history of Noordwijk, beautiful paintings and rooms from the past and a display of what life was like in grandmother's time.
The film about the origins of Noordwijk is also fun to watch and various exhibitions are held regularly.
Anlantikwall museum
The Atlantic Wall was a more than 5,000-kilometre defence line built by Germany in occupied territories during World War II to prevent an Allied invasion.
In the dunes of Noordwijk, the former fire-control bunker of the German bunker complex houses the Atlantikwall museum. You get a very good picture of how the German men lived in the bunker at the time. It is very impressive to walk through the corridor system of almost half a kilometre. There are many photos and attributes from that time on display and stories to read.
Museum Engelandvaarders
Located in a former ammunition bunker that was part of the Atlantic Wall during World War II, the museum is dedicated in honour of the Engelandvaarder.
An Engelandvaarder is the honour name in the Netherlands for all men and women who managed to escape from occupied territory during World War II with the intention of joining the Allied forces in England or other Allied territory to take an active part in the fight against the enemy.
The museum gives a good picture of the Englanders, people who put their lives on the line to escape by all kinds of means at sea towards England.
Moving stories supported by film, photographic material and personal belongings make the story very intense and understandable.
National Museum of Natural History Naturalis
For this museum, you will need more than a day to go and see everything, there is so much to see.
Naturalis is a spacious museum that consists of 9 floors, on each floor are 1 or more halls, whose exhibitions are arranged by theme.
The large number of animals are very nice to see and the skeletons of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals are also very impressive.
The museum has also highlighted other topics such as human evolution and the construction of the earth.
Foodart museum LAM
No name tags of artists or texts with explanations, so no knowledge of art is needed here, a little curiosity is all you need.
Just steps away from Keukenhof Castle and Spring Park de Keukenhof is the Lisser Art Museum (LAM) which is a spectacle to behold both inside and out.
All artworks in the museum have something to do with food and consumption.
Surprising paintings, sculptures and photos and fun for young and old.
The Anne Frank House
Walking around the place where Anne Frank and her family and friends went into hiding is very impressive.
The Anne Frank House is a museum in memory of Anne Frank and her Jewish family who were in hiding during World War II. The museum is built around their hiding place the Secret Annexe on Prinsengracht where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary The Secret Annexe.
The audio tour is very handy. You get a summary of the Frank family's life in half an hour. Then you visit the Secret Annex and at your own pace you can walk through the museum and listen to all the audio at your leisure.
If you go to Amsterdam, this is simply not to be missed. The Secret Annex is so impressive, it makes you completely speechless.
Teylers museum
The building alone is worth seeing. The museum has the oldest Dutch museum room whose interior has been preserved almost in its original state.
At Teylers Museum, you imagine yourself in another century as soon as you step through the front door. The many old wooden showcases are filled with countless fossils, minerals and physical devices. In two beautiful showrooms, you can enjoy an extensive collection of paintings, including 25 original drawings by Michelangelo.
Louwman
Step into the world of the automobile
There are also cars from famous people, such as a Cadillac owned by Elvis Presley, the Aston Martin James Bond drove in the film Goldfinger, Sir Winston Churchill's Humber and Kaiser Wilhelm II's Mercedes-Benz.
But even if you are not a car enthusiast, this is a wonderful museum to visit because of its unique collection. The beautiful and tastefully decorated museum is 3 floors high and has a collection of as many as 275 classic cars. Here you will come across swan-shaped cars, vintage racing cars and special cars from the early years of its creation. Everything is neatly explained by category and each car is described in detail.
Atlantikwall Museum
It is very fascinating to see the underground corridor system and the guide has many fun and interesting facts to tell.
The Atlantic Wall was a more than 5,000-kilometre defence line built by Germany in occupied territories during World War II to prevent an Allied invasion.
In the dunes of Noordwijk, the former fire-control bunker of the German bunker complex houses the Atlantikwall museum. You get a very good picture of how the German men lived in the bunker at the time. It is very impressive to walk through the corridor system of almost half a kilometre. There are many photos and attributes from that time and stories to read.
The video presentation really gives you the feeling of 'living' in the middle of the story.
Village museum NoVaTo
Noordwijkerhout From Back Then
Remember the thumb licorice, liquorice and black whites? Back in the old days, you would stop by the little shop to pick up sweets for a few cents. Here they sell Old Dutch Sweets and take you back in time.
The village museum is all about how the residents used to live in Noordwijkerhout. They have collected everything to do with Noordwijkerhout such as books, films, photos and other material from Noordwijkerhout's past. Some of this is displayed in the exhibition room and the rest can be viewed in the photo albums in which visitors can browse listlessly.