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Gemeente Zaanstad

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    • Day 22

      Day 21a - the long road home

      September 15, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Up at 9am after a sleep in 🤫. Still no idea what to fill today with, but I think I can work it out lol. Breakfast somewhere first and COFFEE. Then we will see 😎. Zaansdam museum is the place to visit…. And wow, a walk through Dutch history awaits. I will let the pictures tell the story ☺️. After 5 hours walking around and enjoying all the treasures it’s off to the airport and I start the journey home! Next entry will be Dubai!Read more

    • Day 8

      8.Tag Zaanse Schans 1

      September 23, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Auf dem Weg zum nächsten Stellplatz haben wir beim Freiluftmuseum Zaanse Schans gehalten.
      Ungefähr 1.900.000 Besucher besichtigen jährlich dieses Freiluftmuseum, das mit dem Gedanken errichtet wurde, das historische Erbe dieses ältesten Industriegebiets der Niederlande zu zeigen. Viele Häuser des Ortsteils sind bewohnt, so dass nicht nur Touristen auf dem Gelände anzutreffem sind.Zwischen 1961 und 1974 wurden viele alte Gebäude aus der Zaanstreek zur Zaanse Schans transportiert, wieder aufgebaut und in ihren ursprünglichen Zustand versetzt. Die am Ort bestehenden Windmühlen wurden restauriert, weitere aus der Zaanstreek dazugestellt. Es gibt eine unter Denkmalschutz gestellte Farbmühle " De Kat " Die Mühle ist auch heute noch jeden Sommer in Betrieb.

      Es gibt viel zu besichtigen , aber viel zu teuer.Parken 15€, Museum 30€ p.P .Das gilt nur für das Museum.Mühlen und Häuser würden noch extra kosten. Wir sind nur spazieren gegangen..War kostenlos 😁
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    • Day 9

      Die Windmühlen von Zaanse Schans

      May 10, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ 🌫 11 °C

      Der letzte Morgen in Holland. Hier waren wir vor 2 Tagen schon früh morgens bei stockdickem Nebel, was aber auch sehr schön war für stimmungsvolle Fotos. Wir haben kaum vor die eigene Nase gesehen und heute entdecken wir Windmühlen, die beim letzen Besuch vor lauter Nebel gar nicht sichtbar waren 🙈Read more

    • Day 3

      Day 2: vožnja do Zaanse Schanse

      March 18, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Na tej točki lahko rečemo, da sva se na svoji kolesi že ornk navezali, in najino rentanje podaljšava še za en dan.
      Vreme sicer grozi s celodnevnimi plohami, vendar skozi okno nama maha soček in odločiva se zaupati njemu🌞.
      Do slavne vasi mlinov na veter je dobra ura vožnje, ki vključuje tudi prečkanje reke na majhnem trajektu.
      Vožnja je bila noro luštna, sva naredili en kup fotk za dokaz:
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    • Day 1

      Zaanse Schans

      April 11, 2019 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

      ....hier lebt ein wenig die Geschichte weiter. Es scheint, als wäre es ein echtes Dorf, aber der Schein trügt. Alle historischen Gebäude und Windmühlen, die aus dem 17. und 18. Jahrhundert stammen, standen ursprünglich in der ganzen Gegend verteilt. Man hat sie am alten Standort ab und in Zaanse Schans wieder aufgebaut.
      Kleine Häuschen mit dunkelgrünen Holzfassaden und weißen Fensterrahmen, Brücken, die über Wassergräben zu den Eingängen der Häuschen führen, Enten, die ohne Scheu zwischen den Wegen watscheln und Windmühlen, deren Flügel sich im Wind drehen. Idylle pur.

      Es gibt nur einen kleinen Haken. Reisebusse, welche ihre „Ladung“ fast im Minutentakt über diese Stück Land pflügen.
      Trotz der Menschenmassen und der damit verbundenen, recht kitschigen Souvenirshops, ist es wirklich schön hier.

      Es ist kein reines Museumsdorf, hier leben und arbeiten Menschen. Die Mühlen arbeiten noch und man kann in ihnen zusehen, wie Gewürze, Öle, Mehl gemahlen, Holz gesägt wird. Auch das typisch Holländische kommt nicht zu kurz, wie Holzschuhe und echter holländischer Käse. Wir haben da mal ein wenig verkostet. Es gibt einen kleinen Krämerladen, eine Bäckerei und ein keines Schokoladenmuseum.

      Eintritt muss in Zaanse Schans nicht gezahlen, einige Mühlenbesichtigungen kosten, andere bitten um ein Spende für den Erhalt der Mühle. Das Gelände ist ohne Eintritt jederzeit zu besichtigen, auch am Abend. Trotz der vielen Menschen ist es schön hier und ohne noch viel idyllischer, wir waren nach Sonnenuntergang noch mal da.

      Uns hat es heute Nachmittag hier her getrieben, weil unser AirBnB sich direkt nebenan befindet, in Zaandijk, gute 10 Kilometer vor den Toren von Amsterdam.
      Und genau diese Stadt werden Julia und ich morgen erkunden. Grachten, Kultur, Kunst, Käse, Cannabis....
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    • Day 59

      Windmills On My Mind

      May 24, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Our last full day dawned after a very quiet night on our funky houseboat.

      We decided to forego the mayhem of the city, and instead hopped on a 391 bus to Zaanse Schans to stare at windmills in awe.
      The driver showed skills worthy of F1 in his cornering technique, and we arrived to see the sails spinning in the distance.

      I had visited back in 2010 as part of a Scout Camp, but it was a little less stressful having only Christine to look after, instead of 20 excitable youngsters 🤣

      We watched a man make a clog in abut 5 minutes, then saw a fake cow being milked before having some samples, including the appealing beer cheese👍

      A stroll along the bank of the Zaans was peppered with photo opportunities of several working mills, most of which appeared to be thatched.
      Between the 18th and 19th centuries, around 600 windmills were built on the banks of the River Zaan to power the regions industry. In this area, 11 can be seen, some dating back to the 1500s. 2 are on their original site, the rest moved between 1961 and 1974 to preserve the history.

      Next, we spotted a small boat ferrying people across. Stepping aboard, it felt like it was run by a pair of enthusiastic pensioner volunteers…which it was, with Cap’n Birdseye at the helm!
      The lady claimed it was her first day, and they gave each person an A4 sheet outlining some history of the properties we would see: very cute!

      On the other side, we strolled about admiring the old houses, then found ourselves outside the very well kept Brouwerij Hoop - a microbrewery.
      The perfect spot for lunch and a beer. The drinks were lovely….the food….well, let’s say the chef perhaps had a slow timer: slightly overdone 😳

      From there we headed back to town by train, and a slightly dangerous walk along a well used cycle path….my navigational skills finally letting me down a shade😱

      Amsterdam is a nice place to wander:
      watching the queues at the Van Wonderen Stroopwafel shop (serving since 1907);
      Marvelling at the sheer number of cycles (and total lack of scooters) - it is incredible we failed to witness a single crash, the criss-crossing of cycle/car/pedestrian lanes at junctions is crazy;
      Admiring the number of ‘herbal’ stores 🤪
      Also astonishing how much the older buildings are leaning off from vertical 👀

      We headed uptown to the museum quarter. Nice to hear some good quality buskers: violins, accordion, sax, clarinet….but it felt like they all played the same tunes. Does Amsterdam have a buskers charter, with weekly playlists? “Hallelujah” was todays favourite, heard at least three times🤷‍♂️

      On the museum front, it turned out we should have booked Van Gogh about 2 weeks earlier to get in. Then we remembered we had seen it all at the Van Gogh Experience in Leicester during lockdown, and instead made for the rather more contemporary Stedelijk Museum: the very place I visited back on my 1987 Interrail experience!

      Inside we started with the General Idea section downstairs. A trio of men who spent 25 years together in all possible senses of the word, with two sadly dying of aids in 1994. Interesting art…
      We also discovered a few works by the likes of Degas, Picasso, Monet, Van Gogh, Chagall, as well as one Jackson Pollack and some Andy Warhol.
      Charlotte Perriand featured heavily in the furniture section, but we knew her better for designing the very stylish Les Arcs Aiguile Grive apartments we were so familiar with.

      Overall, a couple of hours at a varied and enjoyable museum, although sadly the cafe was closed when we were gasping for a drink 😔

      Afterwards, we headed past the impressive Rijksmuseum and sought refreshment in the sun at Cafe Hans en Grietje. Amazing how invigorating the power of a cuppa can be!
      A stroll back past the Cuddle Pub, & on for a look at the Sea Palace, a favourite work haunt to take customers in years gone by.

      With time marching, we went back through the station to pick up a light salad dinner & catch the 8:15 F4 ferry back across to our home side.
      A nice day out, with the distinction of being the second most steps walked on any day…
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    • Day 52 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

      August 30, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today we were both in need for a sleep in… such a tough life this holiday thing! So we got up late, looked out the window and found it was raining. So our plans switched a bit, we got ourselves ready, had some breakfast and headed to find coffee. We trammed to Ted’s cafe near Anne Frank’s Museum, while we were there I saw Bittenballen on the menu, a Dutch snack filled with veal!
      After coffee I went to the supermarket to try the other Dutch snack I had been told about, a Frinkendal, which is a sausage, the one I had was a sausage in pastry cold… lets say I’ll opt for Bittenballen!

      We went towards town as it was still somewhat raining as we wanted to collect some things from some shops. It started to clear so we thought our original plans could go ahead. We trained out too Zannse Schans, home of the clogg museum and the windmills. This is an free open air village museum, though you have to pay for certain attractions like going into windmills and some museums. We walked around the clogg museum, sitting in the clogs outside & standing in the over size pair, seeing the cheese factory (so touristy) and of course a walk around the windmills. As we were walking the windmills it started to rain… actually coming in sideways is a better term! So we made our way to the station.

      We stopped off at Zaandam, which is a picturesque city in North Holland, Netherlands - other side of the river to Amsterdam! But has had city rights since 1811 as I learnt, so the more you know for that fact! We had been told Zaandam is a must, if you hadn’t seen cbd Amsterdam yes, but the main attraction is Inntel Hotel Amsterdam, an upscale hotel on an eclectic structure.
      We trained back to our hotel for a bit of a rest after this.

      I wanted to venture for one last adventure before leaving Amsterdam, so we caught this bus down to Artis, Amsterdam’s Zoo, but seeing it was closed we didn’t go in, but if you go to the side near a local restaurant, you’ll find a nice sitting area with a view of Flamingoes. While we were there, there was a local couple celebrating a birthday and some tourists that were commenting on how one of them didn’t think they were real… Amsterdam right there!
      After the Flamingoes and seeing their reality we wanted some dinner. Off to Foodhallen we go, and yes I checked google they were open! Katie opted for a healthy Mexican food bowl, I went for a chicken burger from a burger bar. Like Little High, finding a table is hard but Katie managed while I sorted drinks! For dessert I figured I’d have to have a Maltese McFlurry once more!

      We trammed back to the accomodation and packed seeing this is our last night in Amsterdam opting for not a late one.
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    • Day 3

      Zaanse Schans

      July 2, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Zaanse Schans is a neighborhood in the Dutch town of Zaandam, near Amsterdam. Historic windmills and distinctive green wooden houses were relocated here to recreate the look of an 18th/19th-century village. The Zaans Museum has regional costumes, model windmills and interactive exhibits on chocolate making. Artisan workshops demonstrate rare handicrafts such as wooden clog carving, barrel making and pewter casting.Read more

    • Day 11

      Windmills!

      September 10, 2019 in the Netherlands ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      In researching options for our final day, we decided to ditch a formal tour and do it ourselves, so we got an uber to Zaanse Schans, a country village not far from Amsterdam where they have a collection of fully restored working windmills.
      The village itself is on the Zaans river and is full of traditional buildings, crafts and shops. The main venue is a bit of a tourist trap but we had a good time exploring a working oil mill, sampling free cheese from the cheese shop and watching a clog shoe maker in action. There was also a chocolate factory and museum on site but we started to get hungry and didnt want to pay an additional €12 each so we headed back to the city for some Italian food. Overall it worked out cheaper than the tours, plus we got picked up from our apartment door and could do what we wanted.
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    • Day 5

      Zaanse Schans

      April 20, 2023 in the Netherlands ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Zaanse Schans memang cocok lokasinya untuk dibangun kincir angin. Angin yang bertiup di sana kencang dan dingin melunakkan tulang. Malam sepulangnya dari tempat ini, saya kerokan. Orang Jawa tetaplah orang jawa yang bisa masuk angin di mana saja.

      Tapi bukan hanya angin atau kincir angin saja yang istimewa dari tempat ini, melainkan karena desa wisata ini dikelola oleh komunitas, para pemilik tanah di desa tersebut.

      Awal mulanya juga dimulai dari advokasi, ketika warga di situ menolak desanya untuk dimodernisasi alias dibongkar. Mereka mempertahankan warisan kincir angin dan bersama-sama mengolahnya menjadi desa wisata. Maka kita bisa temukan bahwa untuk masuk kawasan ini gratis, namun untuk masuk ke sejumlah rumah tua di situ harus berbayar. Rumah-rumah itulah museum-museum mini, atau toko-toko lucu yang dikelola oleh pemiliknya masing-masing. Sebuah toko keju dan camilan yang agak besar cukup mampu mempekerjakan beberapa karyawan. Ada juga toko barang-barang unik yang dijaga ibu dan anak perempuannya. Si anak (foto slide ke 3) kuliah bisnis namun merasa ilmunya tidak cocok untuk diterapkan di tokonya karena ilmunya lebih mempelajari bisnis korporasi besar. Ia sendiri masih belum memutuskan apakah akan terus membantu ibunya mengelola toko keluarga atau akan mencari kerja lain.

      Model pengelolaan kawasan wisata seperti ini tampaknya menyenangkan, warga tetap menjadi pemilik lahan, tradisi/peninggalan masa lalu terjaga, sekaligus warga memperoleh penghasilan dari situ.
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