Batavialand
Flevoland
Museum Batavialand in Lelystad, Netherlands, is dedicated to the maritime history and the development of Flevoland. The museum features exhibitions on land reclamation and archaeology, highlighting the region's unique origin. Its centerpiece is the spectacular reconstruction of the 17th-century VOC ship Batavia, built using traditional shipbuilding techniques. Visitors can step aboard this remarkable vessel and explore stories of craftsmanship and adventure from the Dutch Golden Age. Additionally, the museum includes a shipyard where historical shipbuilding methods are demonstrated live, offering insight into maritime craftsmanship of the past. The museum originated from the merger of the former Bataviawerf and the Nieuw Land Heritage Center, broadening its focus to include both maritime history and the cultural heritage of Flevoland. Batavialand provides a multifaceted experience combining history, archaeology, and hands-on demonstrations that bring the past vividly to life.
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Tip: For the best experience, plan your visit during weekdays or outside peak holiday seasons to avoid crowds. Tickets include access to all exhibitions, the Batavia ship, and shipyard demonstrations. Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and school holidays. Discounts may be available for children, seniors, and groups. Check the official website for current opening hours and special events.
Interesting facts
- •The Batavia ship reconstruction was built entirely using traditional 17th-century shipbuilding techniques.
- •Batavialand combines maritime history with the story of Flevoland's land reclamation and archaeology.
- •The museum offers live demonstrations of historical shipbuilding methods at its shipyard.
History
Museum Batavialand was established through the fusion of the Bataviawerf and the Nieuw Land Heritage Center, combining their focuses on maritime history and Flevoland's development.
The museum showcases the region's transformation through land reclamation and archaeological findings.
The reconstruction of the VOC ship Batavia is a key milestone, representing Dutch maritime heritage from the 17th century.
Over time, Batavialand has evolved into a comprehensive cultural center preserving and presenting both maritime craftsmanship and the historical narrative of Flevoland's creation.
Place Guide
The Batavia Ship17th century
A full-scale reconstruction of the 17th-century Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship Batavia, built using traditional techniques and rich in historical stories of craftsmanship and adventure from the Dutch Golden Age.
Shipyard Demonstrations
A working shipyard where visitors can observe craftsmen demonstrating historical shipbuilding techniques, showcasing traditional skills and tools used in the 17th century.
Exhibition on Flevoland's History
An exhibition space dedicated to the history of Flevoland's creation through land reclamation (poldering) and archaeological discoveries, providing context to the region's unique development.
Contact
Phone: 0320 225 900