Leaky sky museum, tickets 19 euros, there is a small traffic, stop at the station to get off the tour, there are many cars, a few minutes, recommended for three or four hours, there are many windmills, I like the scenery here very much
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Netherlands Open Air Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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A living museum showing the history of Dutch farming, craftsmenship and much more. There're lots of pretty windmills around, and you can take a tram to go around the place.
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Leaky sky museum, tickets 19 euros, there is a small traffic, stop at the station to get off the tour, there are many cars, a few minutes, recommended for three or four hours, there are many windmills, I like the scenery here very much
The scenery is pleasant, the scenery is beautiful, and the heart is refreshing.
#Museum is interesting The open-air industrial exposition in Eindhoven. In the southern Dutch city of Eindhoven, a museum converted from an abandoned old factory building, the famous "Philips Company", the birthplace of the world's first carbon-wire light bulb. The 27-hectare old site, known as the “Strijp S,” carries the dreams of many Dutch people, and Philips has worked here thousands of workers since its inception. The pipelines that transport natural gas, water, liquid and electricity in the factory are thousands of meters long and have been retained to date, becoming a "pipe street". There are also some old industrial equipment in the factory, which witness the glory of Philips. At the beginning of the century, due to the relocation of Philips headquarters to Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, the old Strijp S factory was converted into a comprehensive community of private museums, restaurants, leisure and shops.