


In a beautiful, wooded park on the outskirts of Arnhem lies a very special museum. Here, you can step into more than 80 historic houses, farmhouses and mills, and spend a day discovering how ordinary Dutch people have lived over the last 250 years.
Meet friendly farmers, the wheelwright, the blacksmith, the fisherman and the miller. As they work, they will paint you a colourful picture of their lives. You may even get the chance to roll up your sleeves yourself!
Holland in just one dayStep aboard the museum tram and take a journey back in time. The smart, uniformed driver expertly guides his vehicle along the gently rolling tramway. The sound of the wheels grinding on the tracks bringing back memories of bygone days.

Visiting hours
Daily 1 April - 31 October: 10 am - 5 pm. Special winter programme from 1 November (see website). Closed on 1 January and 25 December.
Admission
Children < 4: free; 4 t/m 12: € 9; adult € 12,90; 65+ € 12,40; group discount (>20 p) 10 %
Address
Schelmseweg 89
ARNHEM
026-3576111
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Facilities
How to get there?
The Netherlands Open Air Museum is situated close to the A12 motorway at the northern edge of Arnhem. There are wellposted signs from all directions.