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Unmissable experience for a rainy non - beach day.
It is so well worth visiting this place. We did it when it rained. Cycled there, arrived about 2 in the afternoon and they almost threw us out at 5. We could have stayed longer. The children are 9, 7 ...
Very nice museum for all ages, especially children! If you are not a Watt-expert yet, you will learn a lot. Really empty one hour before closing time in january (we had the whole museum to ourselves).
It is a recently opened musuem (formerly a nationalpark house), with excellent interactive info desks about the flora and fauna of the Wadden Sea, and more broadly the whole Wadden Sea area. Visitors ...
This museum experience is all about the Wadden of Norderney. Lots of ways to learn in a fun way, very interactive. BUT... it's all in German (only the titles of exhibits are translated) and it's basic...
Unmissable experience for a rainy non - beach day.
It is so well worth visiting this place. We did it when it rained. Cycled there, arrived about 2 in the afternoon and they almost threw us out at 5. We could have stayed longer. The children are 9, 7 ...
Highly Recommendable
Very nice museum for all ages, especially children! If you are not a Watt-expert yet, you will learn a lot. Really empty one hour before closing time in january (we had the whole museum to ourselves).
Nice to go
You can learn a lot, all ages, just enjoy and have a little bit fun. Go outside on the terrace and enjoy the view.
Excellent interactive exhibition
It is a recently opened musuem (formerly a nationalpark house), with excellent interactive info desks about the flora and fauna of the Wadden Sea, and more broadly the whole Wadden Sea area. Visitors ...
Great for young and old.
This museum experience is all about the Wadden of Norderney. Lots of ways to learn in a fun way, very interactive. BUT... it's all in German (only the titles of exhibits are translated) and it's basic...