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FASCINATING MUSEUM
What great stuff to see! The owner was so informative. He has quite the collection. He spent quite a bit of time explaining his collection. Worth taking the time to see.
It’s like stopping by the neighbor, except this one lives in some kind of small family museum. The project of a passionate who will be happy talking about his universe, Dutch artefacts from the 17th a...
This small museum is a piece of art! René the owner knows so much about every detail, the way he explains everything is amazing! we loved the way he tells about the Dutch history. The museum is master...
There is not a whole lot to do in Saba aside from diving and hiking, so why not pop in for a short visit. There are some really cool old books and it's by donation, so pay what you feel.
We followed the panels and pushed the door. And there, with disturbing humility, the owner of this private museum, transported us through the parts of his family heritage oscillating ...
FASCINATING MUSEUM
What great stuff to see! The owner was so informative. He has quite the collection. He spent quite a bit of time explaining his collection. Worth taking the time to see.
Why not stop by?
It’s like stopping by the neighbor, except this one lives in some kind of small family museum. The project of a passionate who will be happy talking about his universe, Dutch artefacts from the 17th a...
Very interesting!
This small museum is a piece of art! René the owner knows so much about every detail, the way he explains everything is amazing! we loved the way he tells about the Dutch history. The museum is master...
Why Not Stop In
There is not a whole lot to do in Saba aside from diving and hiking, so why not pop in for a short visit. There are some really cool old books and it's by donation, so pay what you feel.
More than one visit a meeting
We followed the panels and pushed the door. And there, with disturbing humility, the owner of this private museum, transported us through the parts of his family heritage oscillating ...