
Published: 09 November 2010 Modified: 07 December 2010
What was used in olden days as a granary is now the Loosuinen Museum. The old ‘Korenschuur’ has been restored and now stands in the historic market garden village of Loosduinen.
At the foot of 'De Korenaer' flour mill on the canal, you’ll find the miller’s house and granary. The granary was built in 1895 to store grain. In 1982 the ‘Korenschuur’ was renovated and became the home of the Loosduinen Museum.
Behind the ‘Korenschuur’ granary you’ll see the 13th-century Abdijkerk. The area around the granary is just like it was in old times. It’s almost as if Loosduinen has never changed.
Marg. v. Hennebergweg 2A
2552 BA The Hague
Telephone: (070) 397 33 42
E-mail: loosduinsmuseum@hetnet.nl
Website: www.loosduinsmuseum.nl
The museum is open on Saturday and every first Sunday of the month from 13.00 to 17.00 hrs.
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