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JTM125

It was a beautiful day and the Molen De Adriaan looked fantastic. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgable and very friendly. Being a museum, you will learn everything you would want to know about the history and functioning of windmills. But you will also learn a lot about the history of Haarlem. A nice choice while visiting the fantastic town of Haarlem.

cdmnuy

Very interesting guided tour. The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Introductory video is available in several languages and we had the tour in English.

robertocusato

Quintessentially Dutch! Haarlem is a beautiful city, and this Molen is not to be missed! There is a museum and a guided tour that cost three euro fifty cents.

AlexAndic

Tulips, clogs and windmills. Well, here's one on the bench of the river that used to be Haarlem's landmark until destroyed in fire in 1932. The new one was rebuilt in 2002, so nothing original here, but hey, people are having fun at plastic mountains of Disneyland, so why not taking a walk here and enjoy the lovely scenery and peaceful time near water. Don't forget to take plenty of pictures.

DeborahDustman

Climb to the top of this working mill in Haarlem and learn from experts how millers supported their towns using custom tools and strong muscles. This windmill is great attraction not to be missed! I'm so glad we made time for a tour among the many attractions there are to see and do in The Netherlands.

Entretulipas

I visited more than 5 molens in the netherlands, and this one was not the most special. I don't think that you should pay to get inside and see only how it works and read a little of the history. If you really want to, check that days that the visiting is for free.The molen is beautiful from outside and you can take great pictures from the Catharijnebrug. ;)

barbarao872

We had decided we would visit the windmills at Zaanse Schans but saw this windmill on our visit to Haarlem. This windmill is beautiful from the outside and we enjoyed watching it while having a cold drink in the cafe next to it.

CathandDave

We had a most interesting visit of this windmill. We had a great guide (a woman and wish I had taken her name down). She very informative, knowledgable and passionate about windmills in general. She gave us a history not just of windmills but about Haarlem and Amsterdam too, and took us to the the top for a great view of the surrounding area. I would highly recommend this tour.

harrythedog

Sunny Sunday lunchtime in Haarlem with my family and my 6 year old asks if we can see the inside of the windmill. Sure. So we go in, pay our very reasonable entrance fee and expect a quick explanation plus cursory glance at the sails going round. Not a bit of it! Our guide, Peter, first sat us down with a DVD about local river life and the history of the mill and its reconstruction. After that, the tour: 45 minutes and detailed explanations about every facet of windmills: history, uses, mechanics, wind, wood used in its building... to say it was comprehensive is an injustice. Three levels to explore (please note the ladders are steep so faint of heart or not so fleet of foot abstain!), it left my son and me deeply impressed, both with the extraordinary uses of windmills in general but also with the passion that the locals have dedicated to reviving this delightful symbol. Full marks.

timr616

We came to Haarlem to visit the Corrie Ten Boom house, but had to wait a while for the tour. So we pottered over to the windmill.We found the history and miniature models fascinating, and seeing the mill's history and the rebuilding was a tribute to the volunteers who rebuilt it. It is worth a visit to Haarlem if you are in the vicinity in its own right. Haarlem itself is a lovely town with beautiful narrow sidestreets and a gorgeous Grote Markt square with cafes and restaurants. A lovely day out from the hurly burly of Amsterdam.

975katieb

Overall experience was tainted by the way we were treated with the children. We had a 10, 7, 5 and 2 year old with us and we kept the 2 year old outside and in lobby and not on the tour. Since it is right by the water we were in and out of the lobby and told very abruptly that we should not be there. Very frustrating when you paid for the entire family to go on the tour but were told to leave the lobby. The 10,7 and 5 year old also came out disappointed with how they were treated. The adult found the tour interesting but distracted by the negative focus on the children.

OKCBammy

We loved this museum. We had no idea how a windmill worked and it was great to be able to go up to each floor and see how the whole thing works and the how it is built. The guide was very informative, and there were only about 5 of us and we asked a lot of questions and he didn't mind at all. He was very personable and funny and took extra time to tell us, not only about the windmill but also about the rest of the town. This is a great museum, well worth the visit

youeee

I have to say this was a fantastic experience. Very knowledgeable volunteer took us around the windmill and explained everything there is to know about Windmills, the language of windmills, different uses of windmills...Really worth a visit we both really enjoyed it.

Gumbo34

If you want to gain an understanding of the importance of the windmill in Dutch commercial and social history and you don't have much time, you will find a visit to the De Adriaan Museummolen in Haarlem a rewarding and enjoyable experience.For 3 euros 50! per person you will receive a guided tour of a working windmill from a volunteer guide who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable. The windmill has been reconstructed from the ruins of a windmill which burnt down in 1932 but the site has a history stretching back to the 14th century. As is often the case, our experience with a volunteer guide - in this case, Adriaan - provided us with an insight into the subject matter that can be missing from a professional guide. Our guide had obviously invested a lot of time and love into his work and we certainly received the benefit of his effort.Take a train from Amsterdam Centraal to Haarlem, a 19 minute ride which costs 8 euros for the round trip. The De Adriaan Museummolen is an easy 15 minute walk from the station.

BlueSkies7780

As soon as we got off the train, we were greeted by young men outside passing out orange Pringles (we suppose to support the national voetbol team)! They had recently been to Las Vegas and shared their visit with us after they found out we live there. They pointed us in the direction of the old Plaza area and we started walking. As soon as I spied the tip of a windmill, we headed towards it. I wanted at least pictures while the sky was blue! This turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip! Our guide was incredibly into the heritage as much as the engineering of Dutch windmills. His passion oozed out and was appreciated. You can climb up at least three stories if you are up for it. We were there on a day they were educating some American (Pennsylvania Dutch?) students and they had the windmill flying at times, it was a little creepy inside! (Think Hitchcock movie or "The Moonspinners") There are scale models demonstrating everything and synced up a visit to George Washington's Mount Vernon last summer. The view from the platform is worth it alone! Really awesome for us!BTW, don't bother with the cafe next door (no business relationship that I could tell). They will serve drinks, but spend most of their time on locals. Have a beer and a glass of wine, then eat elsewhere!!!!

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