Dutch Village
includes buildings of authentic Dutch architecture, brick walkways,
canals, gardens and special presentations depicting life in a typical
village in the Netherlands in the late 1800s. A visit to our
village, called Noordhuizen, holds history, education, creativity
and is fun for all ages.
The shops at Nelis' Dutch Village are open year round and are loaded with unusual
items including a wide selection of Dutch delftware. Come visit and enjoy the
old-time atmosphere and friendly service of our unique shops.
Our theme park
will reopen in April of 2010. Plan now for a visit during our spring tulip festival.
Click on links below for more information.
1.
Carillon Bell Tower -
North Park Entrance
2. Dutch Village Offices & First Aid
3. Restrooms
4. Queen's Inn Banquet Facility
5. The Wharf Souvenirs, Tulips and Toys
9. Pieter & The Dyke - The Boy Who Saved Holland
10. Dutch Mail Cart
11. Grape Arbor
13. The Giant Stork - photo opportunity
14.
De Gouden Engel -
The Golden Angel Street Organ
19. Petting Zoo and Take a Goat for a Walk
20. Zweefmolen - Dutch Chair Swing Ride
21. Restrooms
22. Draaimolen - 1924 Herschell-Spillman Carousel
23. Kolean Museum - antique costumes, Dutch Village History
24. Waaggebouw - reprodution of the Weighhouse in Oudewater, NL
25. DeTiet - Amsterdam Street Organ
26.
Wedding Wagon - horse-drawn cart for marriage ceremonies
27. Delft Pottery Making and Antique Delftware Collection
29.
Wooden Shoe Carving - demonstrations by hand and machine
30. The Dutch Dip - Ice Cream Shoppe
31. The Hungry Dutchman Café
32. Imported Dutch Cheese Shop and Cheese Tasting
33. Dutch Chocolate, Candy, and Cookies Shop
34. DeZoete Haan - homemade Dutch fudge and peanut brittle.
35. Holland House Candles - handcarved while you watch.
36. South Park Entrance & Exit
37.
De Magere Brug - reproduction of Amsterdam's famous Skinny Bridge






























