
Pays-Bas
Dutch Steam Engine Museum
Step into a world of hissing pistons and gleaming copper! This former pumping station brings steam power’s golden age to life.
À propos
The Dutch Steam Engine Museum is a thrilling tribute to industrial innovation. It is housed in a 19th-century steam pumping station on the IJsselmeer dike. The Vier Noorder Koggen station, built in 1869, once kept West Friesland dry by replacing 24 windmills with roaring steam power—a revolution now preserved as a national monument. Visitors are immersed in the sights, sounds, and smells of the steam era: massive engines hiss, pistons hammer, and copper boilers gleam under the glow of coal fires. The museum’s unique collection features historic Dutch, British, and German steam engines, dredgers, and intricate scale models that trace the Industrial Revolution’s impact on water management. Interactive demonstrations reveal how steam still powers modern electricity, and the museum’s living artifacts make the age of steam thrillingly tangible. Please check the official website before your trip to confirm the opening times: https://stoommachinemuseum.nl/en/
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