Hunebedden Centrum Borger - Hunebedstraat 27
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Contact Hunebedden Centrum Borger
Address : | Hunebedstraat 27, 9531 JT Borger, Netherlands |
Phone : | π +997 |
Postal code : | 9531 |
Website : | http://www.hunebedcentrum.eu/ |
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City : | Borger |
Description : | Museum exhibits on prehistoric life, including a recreated home, plus a millennia-old hunebed tomb. |
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m ca on Google
β β β β β This place is a voyage and a discovery to a place in the past that is not mentioned very often in History. It was mind-blowing entering the different houses from the stone, bronze and iron ages. Amazing service at the restaurant and nice souvenir shop!
The only thing far from perfect is the absence of English subtitles in the movies show at the center.
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Raimond de Boef on Google
β β β β β It's a good trip also with children, a bit small but leaves time to do something else.
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Romana Schirhagl on Google
β β β β β Nice place that was much bigger than we originally thought. They have lots of interactive things to play with where kids (and adults) can learn how neolithic communities lived. Definitely worth a visit
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Rosi Andersen on Google
β β β β β Nice play but expensive tickets. My kids 9 and 8 years found the 10 min movie boring
Good restaurants and wc available.
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Richard Cooper on Google
β β β β β Polite staff. Clean nice place to visit and learn about local history. Will go again. Very good facilities clean toilets wheelchair access child friendly ?
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Giline Romein on Google
β β β β β It is very informative about the rocks dated back from prehistoric times. They also have interactive games for children to really have fun while learning.
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Kuki on Google
β β β β β We had a lot of fun. We were here for 2,5 hours. The store had also really nice stuff. First in my life I bought something from a store like this.
We had nice weather, but if there's rain there is not a lot of shelter.
Will visit this place again!
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J.C. van Doesburg on Google
β β β β β Rocks from Norwegian and Swedish origin. During ice age(s) pushed south by glaciers as far as the Netherlands. Some really massive ones. While they're currently inconvenient for agriculture, they found purpose some 4-5.000 years ago bij ancient people. Either used as shelter or religious/sacred rituals such as tombs. This place allows travelling in time and get a glimpse of what once were habits and means of survival of these people. (Picture of Hunebed is at Diever, number D52, which is part of the Hunebed heritage)
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