Visit the living museum of Giethoorn on an actual historic farm. This must-visit attraction offers excellent insights into how people in the region lived a century ago. The museum houses fantastic artifacts and wonderful displays, including photographs, period furniture, and utensils inside the recreated historic rooms. Visitors are shown a short movie about life in the fishing town and its history. Surrounded by picturesque landscape, enjoy walking along the canal or take a boat ride.
The history of Grote of Andreaskerk can be traced back to the early 16th century when the church was built. Grote of Andreaskerk is considered among the oldest churches in Hattern. This beautiful church boasts of the Romanesque architecture with a tinge of Gothic designs. The construction of this church was completed in 1605 and is used as a place of worship by Protestant Christians.
Located in Staphorst, Dorpskerk was established in 1951. The church went through major renovation changes in 1992 and has been a place of worship for Protestants and Reformed Christians in Netherlands. This beautiful church boasts of a seating capacity of 2300 people.
After their own encounter with counterfeit art in Amsterdam, Matisse Henk and Erna founded the Museums Vledder which displays fake art pieces from around the world. The plural connotation in the name of the museum refers to three separate departments that visitors can access - the Department of Fake Art, the Department of Glass Art and the Department of Drenthe Art. The museum offers fascinating guided tours that help visitors identify and distinguish between real and fake art. Among the counterfeit art pieces on display, one can find works by expert forgers such as Han van Meegeren, Geert Jan Jansen and David Stein.
The 'Old Town Hall' built in 1727 was given a Neoclassical facelift in 1837.The council chamber has leather wall coverings.
The 14th century chancel is the oldest part of the 'Great Church', which has beautiful ceiling frescos.
A family run farm and stable in the quiet town of Dalfsen, Stal Vreeswijk lets you step into the shoes of a horse breeder and experience life out in the farm. Here one can learn all there is to know about horses, from breeding and stabling, to riding and saddling. Through various interactive programs, Stal Vreeswijk also educates visitors about the different kinds of methods of breeding and stabling, required for various breeds of horse.