Museum Broeker Veiling (vegetable auction)

Museum Broeker veiling is the oldest sail-through vegetable auction in the world. You will be amazed by the impressive wooden building with mooring halls and a beautiful auction room. It is build over water on 1900 wooden piles. During a visit to the auction you will see how vegetables were sold in the 20st century and you can participate in the auction room from 1912. Like a real trader you can stop the auction clock, do not forget to pay to the auctioneer!
As of November 2009 the extension of the museum Broekerveiling is ready and the auction is also open in winter time. You can expand the visit with a boat trip through the landscape reserve ‘Oosterdel’.
The Tulip excursion and Broekerveiling made the following package for you:
10.30 h welcome at Tulip excursion with 2 cups of coffee/tea with fresh pie, followed by the PowerPoint presentation and guided tour through the green houses, cold stores and bunching room and, as soon as the tulips are in bloom in open air, also in the fields.
12.00 h departure to Museum Broeker Veiling
12.40 h arrival at Museum Broeker Veiling, welcome with Westfrisian coffee table (lunch with eight types of bread, meat, cheese, sweet toppings, 2 cups of coffee/tea)
13.30 h guided tour and auction (expansion with boat trip possible)
15.30 h end of the program with two drinks and a warm snack
This package costs € 31,50 per person, including VAT. The package can be booked by groups of 20 to 50 persons, from end of December until beginning of May. This price excludes transport to and from the different attractions.
See also www.broekerveiling.nl
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