Kinderdijk, Netherlands

Kinderdijk: UNESCO World Heritage

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Non Refundable
Step into the Dutch history at UNESCO World Heritage Kinderdijk. The world's largest windmill complex reveals how the Netherlands has been dancing with water for centuries in a fascinating battle and partnership. Hop aboard the tour boat and admire the protected natural beauty that surrounds you.

Description

Be amazed by the windmills, the tireless heroes of the polder, harnessing the wind's power to pump water for hundreds of years. The museum windmills offer a glimpse into the personal stories of the millers themselves. Furthermore, don't miss the movie and the Wisboom pumping station.

What's Included

  • * Boat tour along the mills
  • * Visit two museum mills
  • * Multi-screen film about the history of Kinderdijk
  • * View the engine room of the Wisboomgemaal

Important informations

  • Children under 3 years get free visits. * Show your ticket at the visitor center's box office so it can be exchanged for a day ticket * [Route and address](https://kinderdijk.nl/praktische-informatie/route-adres/) * Check [here](https://kinderdijk.nl/wat-te-doen-in-kinderdijk/) for activities at Kinderdijk
  • It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.

Care of Covid-19

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Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.

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