Marken
Marken
Marken is a particularly colourful peninsula in the Markermeer. The houses on the terpen (artificial mounds) are huddled closely together, often on stilts. Walk through narrow alleys, over drawbridges and past the wooden houses that look like they belong in a museum. Crisp white-painted window frames contrast sharply with the black and green of the houses. Fresh laundry flutters in the wind and the boats bob up and down in the harbour.
Folk costume
Marken’s colourful costume dates back to the late Middle Ages. Much has changed over the centuries; traditional clothing also follows a kind of fashion. The costume is not seen as much in the daily streetscape, but the Marken museum is full of it. On a holiday like King’s Day, these clothes are taken out of the closet and worn with lots of orange details. Smaller children too will be dressed in orange skirts, short jackets in exuberant colours, handmade pinafores and caps with embroidered throat straps.
Guided tour in traditional costume
Marken is a special and authentic part of the Netherlands, beautifully preserved and worth a visit. Hear authentic stories about Marken from an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide of Rond Marken, on a walking tour around the historic centre. Get to know the past and present of Marken and make your visit to the former island a memorable experience. These tours on Marken are conducted by guides wearing the original costume, and they can tell you lots about it.
Cheese Farm and Clog Maker
For over 35 years, Henri Willig and his family have been demonstrating the craft of the clog maker and the cheese maker to thousands of visitors every year. A particularly popular attraction among tourists; quintessentially Dutch, interesting, and there’s cheese to taste at the end.
Visit Marken
A visit to Marken is easily combined with a sailing trip on the Catharina van Mijdrecht. We will be happy to arrange this activity for you.
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