We visited the Dutch Kremlin today with a group of nine, ages 6 to 72, from both France and the USA. It was a really enjoyable and memorable stop for all of us. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted warmly. The site itself is full of creativity and personality, with detailed mosaics, colorful sculptures, and a playful atmosphere that makes it feel very special. It’s clear that a lot of thought and passion went into creating it.
The kids especially loved the treasure hunt—it kept them engaged and excited. For the adults, it was a mix of awe and admiration, it is amazing what one man was able to create. You can truly feel the passion and dedication that went into creating this one-of-a-kind place. We’re glad we made the visit and would definitely recommend it to others looking for something a bit different and off the beaten path.
We spent about 30-45 minutes there admiring the sculptures. Since we weren't going to be here on the weekend, so we just emailed the owner to see when during the week he would be open and he kindly responded....
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Met a the lovely pensioner couple who runs the place, and it was a great, relaxed experience.
The owners have made sculptures of metal and other materials after free will and design, and the place looks amazing.
We came 1700 kilometers drive down from Norway, and decided to visit this place randomly, it is definitively one of the places that we will remember.
The sculptor even took us into his private workshop, being an engineer myself I really appreciated this, he has a wast collection of tools and machinery that you simply do not see anymore, this was great to see.
I discovered the man shares a passions for Italian motorcycles, and he has a very old and antique bike here that he is restoring, my partner was even allowed to sit on it, I am amazed he'd allow such a thing for the bike is probably 100 years old.
I'd recommend everyone whos into personal crafting to go see this place, I know it is called "The Dutch Kremlin" but don't let that scare you, this is not about politics, only about art and...
Read moreUnbelivable to talk with the owner of this place and have the opportunity to see an amazing piece of art, he told us he work 7 days a week to try to create his dream, he has a very cute wife and both live there, they charge 3 euros to go inside and it deserv alot because most of the money they use to buy materials for the new creations. He is the real Picaso from...
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