Exhibition in Museum Waelstee

The current exhibition (2025) has ended, and a new one will open in 2026. You are very welcome to come and take a look. And while you're there, enjoy a cup of coffee and a delicious piece of Texel cake! Opening hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Sundays and public holidays, 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM. Closed on Mondays.

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Museum Waelstee. Hogereind 6, 1793 AG, De Waal.



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Texels erfgoedmuseum Waelstee

Texels erfgoedmuseum Waelstee

In the smallest village on Texel, De Waal, you'll find Museum Waelstee. The museum about the cultural history of Texel. Texel History Imagine yourself in the Texel farming life of 100 years ago and experience how people lived back then. Museum Waelstee exhibits carriages, utensils, and old agricultural machinery. You'll learn all about sheep and cattle farming on Texel. There's an authentic farmhouse you can visit, and the role of women on the farm is also given considerable attention. Demonstrations Curious about the trades of that era? Then attend one of the demonstrations regularly given at the museum. The forge is in operation two days a week. Here you can see how forging is done. The ladies of the Texel Heritage Museum are happy to explain various craft techniques that were so important to farmers in the past, who mastered this work to perfection.

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