Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
Museums
About Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
This is an archaeological museum, located in the Zeeland town of Aardenburg in the municipality of Sluis , Zeelandic Flanders. The museum contains many objects from the Roman era and the Middle Ages , especially pottery such as rubbing dishes, drinking cups, piggy banks and large fireboxes, but also bone and metal utensils and bronze and terracotta gods figurines. In the garden behind the museum are the foundations of a Gallo-Roman temple.

Hotels near Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Checkout accommodations closest to Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Attractions Near Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Belfort van Sluis
5.82km from Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
The belfry of Sluis is a town hall whose construction may have started in 1386 . It is the only belfry located within the borders of present-day Netherlands, next to the Wijnhuistoren in Zutphen. Originally it was called the gatehouse and was intended for meetings and parties, by analogy with the Poortersloge in Bruges . Next door was the aldermen 's house .
BIZARIUM
5.97km from Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Bizarium is a museum located in Sluis , in the province of Zeeland . The museum is located in a historic building. The collection consists of bizarre inventions that never caught on. Most of the items in the collection are reconstructions based on old drawings and patents, in addition to some original pieces. The museum was founded by the designer duo Marc De Jonghe and Ann Geerinck.
Verdronken Zwarte Polder
12.59km from Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
The Verdronken Zwarte Polder is a nature reserve on the coast of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen located at the mouth of the Western Scheldt near Nieuwvliet . The area is owned and managed by the Zeeuwse Landschap Foundation.
Speel- en bunkerpark Groede Podium
12.98km from Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Groede Podium is a wooded area located in the Proostpolder at Catsweg 3, north of the village of Groede , which was formerly also known as Het Vlaemsche Duyn . It is located one and a half kilometers south of the seacoast, formed here by the Wielingen.It concerned eleven bunkers , which were grouped as if it were a small village, complete with streets and lawns. The bunkers were camouflaged as houses and were also given matching names such as Villa Saarland and Villa Freundlich.
Waterdunen natuurgebied
14.74km from Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Waterdunen is a nature and recreation area under construction in West Zeeland Flanders. This 350-hectare nature and recreation area was created from 2012 on the site where the Napoleonhoeve campsite and a large arable area were previously located.Many migratory birds are expected in the future area, as it is located at a very strategic point. Many migratory birds make the crossing over the Western Scheldt from this location.
Waterdunen
15.01km from Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Waterdunen is a nature and recreation area under construction in West Zeeland Flanders. This 350-hectare nature and recreation area was created from 2012 on the site where the Napoleonhoeve campsite and a large arable area were previously located. It is one of the iconic attraction in this area and attracts a lot of visitors.
Discover More Attractions in Zeeland, Home of Gemeentelijk Archeologisch Museum Aardenburg
Zeeland
64 attractions
Zeeland is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands. It consists of a number of islands and peninsulas. Tourism plays a major role in the province’s economy as the local beaches become tourist hotspots in the summer. German tourists, in particular, flock to Zeeland to enjoy its beautiful weather and stunning beaches.