


Edams museum
About
Edams Museum offers a charming glimpse into traditional Dutch life in a historic house setting, complete with interactive exhibits that bring local history to life. Located in the picturesque cheese-making town of Edam, this compact museum features authentic period rooms, local artifacts, and hands-on elements that help older children connect with Netherlands heritage in an engaging way.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic period rooms showing how Dutch families lived centuries ago
- ✓Interactive exhibits designed specifically for engaging older children
- ✓Traditional Dutch artifacts and displays about Edam's famous cheese-making history
- ✓The historic building itself, offering architectural interest and photo opportunities
- ✓Local history exhibitions that connect to broader Netherlands culture
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on Saturday or Sunday only, as the museum is closed weekdays except these two days. Plan accordingly when building your Netherlands itinerary.
- 2.Combine your visit with a stroll around Edam's charming town center and canal-side cheese market square (Kaasmarkt), just steps from the museum entrance.
- 3.The museum is small and compact, making it perfect to visit before or after lunch rather than as a full-day destination.
- 4.English information is available, but consider downloading a translation app for additional exhibit details that may only be in Dutch.
- 5.Parking can be limited in the historic center. Use the public parking areas on the edge of town and enjoy a 5-10 minute walk through the beautiful streets.
Best Time to Visit
Saturday mornings around 10:00 AM opening time are least crowded. Visit during summer months (June-August) when you can combine the museum with outdoor activities around Edam's canals and enjoy the town's vibrant atmosphere.
What to Know
Entry is budget-friendly (indicated by single dollar sign pricing). The museum is housed in a historic building with stairs, which may limit accessibility for strollers or wheelchairs. No on-site dining, but plenty of cafes nearby in the town center.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round but only on weekends (Saturday and Sunday). Summer months offer the best experience when combined with outdoor exploration of Edam. During winter, the museum provides a cozy indoor activity, though shorter daylight hours apply.
Nearby Eats
Try Het Fortuin on Grote Kerkstraat for traditional Dutch pancakes (poffertjes) that kids love, or visit one of the canal-side cafes around Damplein square for family-friendly Dutch snacks and cheese tastings.
More Activities Near Edam
Wilhelmina Park
Wilhelmina Park offers families a peaceful Dutch escape with spacious green lawns perfect for picnics, gentle walking paths ideal for strollers and young cyclists, and lovely waterfront views that capture the charm of historic Edam. This free community park provides a relaxing outdoor setting where kids can run freely while parents enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of a traditional North Holland town.
Speeltuin
This well-maintained neighborhood playground in Edam's picturesque harbor area offers a perfect break from sightseeing in this famous cheese town. With classic play equipment including climbing structures, swings, and slides, it provides a safe, free space for young children to burn off energy while parents enjoy views of the charming Dutch waterfront.
Ijs & Wafelhuis
This charming Dutch ice cream parlor and waffle house is a must-visit sweet treat destination in the picturesque harbor town of Volendam. Located right along the waterfront, families can enjoy homemade gelato, fresh waffles, and crepes while soaking in views of the traditional fishing village. The cozy, welcoming atmosphere and delicious desserts make it a perfect reward stop after exploring the area's famous wooden houses and cheese shops.
Bakkerij Kaandorp Brood & Banket
This charming local bakery on Edam's main street is a perfect pit stop for families exploring this historic cheese town. Kids will love picking out fresh stroopwafels, Dutch cookies, and other sweet treats while parents enjoy quality coffee and traditional Dutch pastries in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where little ones are always welcome.