Waternoodmuseum
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Category:Land of Water

Watersnoodsmuseum

In Ouwerkerk, on the island of Schouwen-Duiveland, you will find a unique museum that tells the story of the 1953 flood that changed Zeeland forever. A must-see for all those who visit Zeeland and would like to know more about water management in Holland.

  • Visit the Watersnoodsmuseum and discover the power that water has.
  • See the National Monument to the Flood of 1953.
  • Take a walk in the unique Krekengebied, or Creek Area.
Address:
Weg van de Buitenlandse Pers 5
4305RJ Ouwerkerk

What is there to do at the Flood Museum?

The Watersnoodmuseum, or Flood Museum, is a unique museum dedicated to raising awareness about water safety in Holland. And that doesn’t just make for an impressive story; the museum’s accommodations are quite impressive as well.

The Watersnoodsmuseum is located in four concrete Phoenix caissons of the same kind used to close the last hole in the dike at Ouwerkerk. On top of that, they are located in a splendid environment, and it is therefore not surprising that this area and the caissons were declared a National Monument.

As a visitor, you will discover a different story in each caisson. One caisson, for example, shows the story of the flood in poignant images, while another one teaches about people and their emotions. The reconstruction and being prepared for the future are also addressed. An audio tour is available in 4 languages, allowing everyone to experience the full story.

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More in the area

Anyone visiting the Watersnoodsmuseum should definitely also visit the gorgeous creek area around the museum. It’s a fantastic place for walks, for instance between Ouwerkerk and Zierikzee, or between Ouwerkerk and Bruinisse, where you can take wonderful walks outside the dikes. Afterwards, you’ll be able to enjoy typical Zeeland specialties like oysters, mussels and lobster in one of the splendid Zeeland towns.

Bicycle route: Expedition Delta

The Deltawerken show how the Dutch protect their land from the water. Explore part of the Delta Works or all of the 214 km by bicycle! Cycle along all or part of the Delta Works with the Experience Route Expedition Delta.

Editors’ tip

Discover the gorgeous nature in the area. This splendid creek area, formed by the incoming and outgoing tides over the months following the flood, has become a unique place for birds, plants and aquatic plants. It lies next to National Park Oosterschelde and is perfect for walking and cycling!

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