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Home / Netherlands / Zaanse Schans 2005 42
Zaanse Schans is a museum village dedicated to the preservation of the traditional Dutch way of life.
Find out more about what to see at Zaanse Schans HERE.
- Zaanse Schans, a museum village
- Musicians in traditional gear at Zaanse Schans
- Windmills of Zaanse Schans
- Crossing the bridge to the Cheese Farm
- Crowds arriving at Zaanse Schans
- At Zaanse Schans, you can experience the workings of a traditional windmill.
- Climb to the top of the windmill and hear the loud flaps of the trelliswork and canvas sails.
- Windmills used to grind corn and crush seeds to make oil.
- Zaanse Schans had a mustard mill and the last working oil mill in existence.
- The windmills at Zaanse Schans are operated by the residents
- Energy from windmills are used to grind minerals to make paint pigments
- Paint pigments being produced
- Production of ocre pigment
- Production of ocre pigment
- Minerals are ground into a fine white powder