Friday, February 13, 2026

Terschuur's Old Crafts & Toys Museum

 
After 16 years of living here in the Netherlands, guess what!  We found another best-kept secret of this country, this time through our housemaster, Mark, here where we live in our senior-living community.

It's called the Oude Ambachten & Speelgoed Museum (Old Crafts & Toys Museum), located in Terschuur, NL, located 68 km/42 miles northeast of us.

We immediately knew it would be a photographer's paradise, and it was, as you can see from our visit this past Saturday, February 7!

[credit here]

Just strap on your seatbelt and let the photos do the talking:


Most of the photos I'm showing are more or less in theme groupings.
Just use your imagination!


This is Astrid's video.  Don't you love it!!!


The top photo is of miniatures; the bottom is life-sized.


All 4 of these were miniatures, less than a foot tall.











Talk about being short of eyes (one of my favorite Dutch expressions)!
This isn't even the half of it, but you surely get the gist.

So, a big shout-out to another best-kept secret here in the Netherlands.  If you're ever in the area and need a good photo-op or a WOW-experience, we highly recommend it.

10 comments:

  1. Wat staat daar véél te bewonderen en heel vé'l herkenbaar.
    Jullie hadden zeker ogen te kort en genoten thuis nog van de foto`s en de film ga ik zo bekijken.

    There's so much to admire there, and so much to recognize.
    You must have been amazed, and you enjoyed the photos at home, and I'm going to watch the film soon.

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    1. It was s trip down Memory Lane for both Astrid and me, Marjolein, as you can imagine. I always love seeing the photos on the big screen once I get home. Double the pleasure!

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  2. Fil is geweldig van die treintjes achter glas

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    1. I was able to finally upload Astrid's YouTube on the post, Marjolein. Thank you.

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  3. A miniature wonder. Dusting must be tough. Well worth the visit, for sure.

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    1. We actually saw some young women dusting when we arrived at the 10 am opening, Marie, so they clearly have it all under control. It's not a job I would ever covet! Definitely well worth the visit! And thank you.

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  4. Wow is right! Someone has been collecting for a while. I see those ceramic bottles! Can’t remember what the drink is called …

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    1. Good memory, Ruth! Those are alcoholic drinks made from spices/herbs. We used to buy one every place we went because they all are a bit different and specific to the city/area. We have the entire top of a cabinet full of the empty bottles on display! :)

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Terschuur's Old Crafts & Toys Museum

  After 16 years of living here in the Netherlands, guess what!  We found another best-kept secret of this country, this time through our ho...