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in short time wonderful views and some History
wonderful views from towers and a little knowledge about medieval times. If you have a few hours you will enjoy being here. You can see the city from all directions and take wonderful photos from the ...
There were two different price 10€ for the four towers only and 14€ for a combination ticket - Four towers plus Bastion tunnels. We only pay for the towers and walkthrough the wall although it was pri...
Interesting Museum; Connects to Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels
It was a very interesting museum and its connected to the Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels which takes you thru the history of the use of the tunnels, etc. Overall, worth a visit.
It is strange that this tower is allocated as a separate object, because it goes as part of the Kick-in-de-Kek museum complex, but let it be so. The tower itself is interesting of course its ancient history, but more ...
in short time wonderful views and some History
wonderful views from towers and a little knowledge about medieval times. If you have a few hours you will enjoy being here. You can see the city from all directions and take wonderful photos from the ...
Pricey entrance
There were two different price 10€ for the four towers only and 14€ for a combination ticket - Four towers plus Bastion tunnels. We only pay for the towers and walkthrough the wall although it was pri...
Interesting Museum; Connects to Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels
It was a very interesting museum and its connected to the Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels which takes you thru the history of the use of the tunnels, etc. Overall, worth a visit.
A view from the top of the walls
For a small charge we were able to climb the tower and walk along the town walls - a fun experience and worth doing.
It's part of the wall
It is strange that this tower is allocated as a separate object, because it goes as part of the Kick-in-de-Kek museum complex, but let it be so. The tower itself is interesting of course its ancient history, but more ...