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Like stepping back in time
We were English visitors interested in the history of the area. It is a nice place to visit however unlike 95%of tourist attractions there is very little English spoken or on signs and leaflets. We ha...
The idea os a great one and there were wonderful things about the park but everything was in disrepair. Needing painting, mold removal, stone work repaired, floors in some of the house as well as win...
A must see when you're interrested in the history of this area
The Veenpark at Barger-Compascum offers you a nice inside view of the history of this area over the past centuries. Almost all houses and so on are open and you can go arround by your own. The parc is...
This museum gives a great view in the life of people in the peat colony. The houses give a good impression in life over the last 150 years. What makes the museum very vivid is that it is not just obje...
Like stepping back in time
We were English visitors interested in the history of the area. It is a nice place to visit however unlike 95%of tourist attractions there is very little English spoken or on signs and leaflets. We ha...
Nice place
Nice place to visit, you can eat there. Place is a little old but is good to visit especially when weather is good. Free parking.
Needs lots of maintenance
The idea os a great one and there were wonderful things about the park but everything was in disrepair. Needing painting, mold removal, stone work repaired, floors in some of the house as well as win...
A must see when you're interrested in the history of this area
The Veenpark at Barger-Compascum offers you a nice inside view of the history of this area over the past centuries. Almost all houses and so on are open and you can go arround by your own. The parc is...
A great Open Air Museum
This museum gives a great view in the life of people in the peat colony. The houses give a good impression in life over the last 150 years. What makes the museum very vivid is that it is not just obje...