Explore Zuiderzee Museum: 400 Photos of Dutch Culture

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The Zuiderzee, a shallow bay in The Netherlands, transformed into Lake IJssel in 1932 after the closure of the Afsluitdijk, significantly impacting local culture. This change ended frequent flooding but hindered global shipping and fishing in the North Sea. To preserve the cultural heritage of the Zuiderzee, the Zuiderzee Museum was established, showcasing artifacts and live demonstrations of traditional crafts from the late 19th century. Recent visits to the museum resulted in approximately 400 photographs, capturing various aspects of the museum, including local crafts like herring smoking, net maintenance, and traditional family life from that era. The imagery highlights the historical significance and cultural practices associated with the Zuiderzee region, emphasizing its unique heritage.
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The Zuiderzee was a shallow bay in The Netherlands, which became a the IJsselmeer (lake IJssel) in 1932 with the closure of the Afsluitdijk. That had a huge impact on the local culture. It ended the frequent flooding with storms but it also obstructed world wide mechandize shipping and fishing in the North Sea.

To preserve the cultural heritage relicts of the Zuiderzee culture, the Zuiderzee museum was installed, with not only hardware but also people around to demonstrate the old craftworks in the Zuiderzee culture in late ninetheenth century.

Been there today and shot some 400 pics. In the next post I'll show a selection, so you can enlarge your trivia knowledge about the Netherlands.
 
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All pictures are from the small jpgs reduced to 25%, no crops no processing. Actually most pix were made with wide angle 12mm. Inside pix basically all with available light, no flash

The entrance:

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Smoking the herring

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The local museum harbor

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A more unusual view on the nets hanging to dry

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Autochtones maintaining nets

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Local fauna

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The barrel and wooden bucket craftsman

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and the basket maker

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the toolcar of the knife grinder

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The working area of the general repair man

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The wooden shoe maker

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The truck of the laundry man

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There is always a mill in the scenery, this one pumps the water out of the polder.

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Occasionally the heron passes by

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Typical interior of a family house at the turn of the century

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More maintenance on the nets

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while his spouse does the dishes.

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