This tourist place named Bokrijk, promoted as an open museum in the area of 550 ha. Bokrijk famous for its collection of old houses in the Flemish style throughout Belgium. Besides the museum, there is also a children’s play areas, restaurants, and parks for free to the public. My first impression, of course, is beautiful and slick.
Hmm, like the sights in Europe, this area is maintained neat and clean and pleasant place to visit. We do not interfere with traffic congestion, artisans offering goods, or the confusion from which to start. This means that all instructions and the overall facilities provided to facilitate visitors.
Admission price of 2 to 10 euros (adults, children, students and the elderly vary). I paid 14 euros together with my husband on the last Saturday in March. In other months the price is also changed. The summer season is more expensive than dingin.Kasir provide a free map to start the tour. I chose to walk with her husband because the weather is very good that day and it’s more fun to walk slowly.
There is a choice to wear horse-drawn carriage or a serial bus. But I would suggest for walkers. Entire areas in Bokrijk I visited on foot for approximately three hours. Initially, I did not know what he actually served in Bokrijk, her husband also would not tell because he wanted to give a surprise to me. I think this place is just a garden to look for free, then when I have to pay 14 euros, I think it’s very expensive to see the park alone.
Kinda hard to describe this place because it was very natural and beautiful. We are currently visiting rural areas in Belgium of beautiful and original, because the layout of the museum is made in such a way that does not like museums or do not like such as Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.
Bokrijk reconstruct the original old houses between the ages of 100 sampat 300 years from various corners of this house Belgia.Rumah-governed country like Belgium with neat streets, natural and sometimes muddy because it’s only common ground.
The whole area was surrounded by beautiful forests and grasslands, which in some places a lot of sheep, cows, horses and chickens roam.
From the entrance we were greeted by a typical Flemish windmills hundreds of years old. Then we started visiting the old houses are filled with original furniture from the era.
Every home is filled by a guard who was wearing antique clothing and which I think actually live there. They really take care of the house by cleaning around the garden, planting vegetables and even demonstrating how to cook a traditional Belgian dish with the vegetables they picked themselves from the surrounding houses.
Because I do not know yet exactly what this place has to offer, when my husband told me to go into a house and look around, and then a man brewokan greet me, I was surprised. Especially my husband says that he lived in that house. I apologize for having pushy barge in.. But he smiled with fluent English and said that I was a little late, because he had just finished cooking a typical Flemish food.
In each of the next house, there’s always someone who is wearing the old costumes and doing something. There are actual gardening, there are spinning yarns, and there are busy cleaning the place. It seems the workers or the actor is doing its job menyeluruh.Bokrijk also displays buildings where people gather antiquity. Complete with indoor games and even bicycle-sepada of wood. Some buildings are made only about a hundred years ago are still many across Europe. Furniture displayed in the houses are very beautiful and certainly expensive. Furniture is still highly valued anywhere. Even I want to steal and bring home a few chairs and tables are very beautiful.