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Madurodam Theme Park

Madurodam is the World’s Most Joyful War Memorial

by Candace Sampson

Of all the things we saw in The Hague this summer I didn’t expect that Madurodam Theme Park would be something I would recommend everyone go visit, but here we are; I’m telling you it’s a must see. I’ve thought about this little gem of a tourist attraction a lot since our return home.  On the surface it’s a fun theme park to spend a few hours at, but at it’s very core Madurodam is about love and the unbreakable bond we share with family. That’s why it makes me smile every time I think about it. 

Madurodam Theme Park, Royal Palace 'Het Loo'
Replica of The Royal Palace in Apeldoorn, also known as Palace Het Loo.

George Maduro fought for The Netherlands in World War II and died in the Dachau Concentration Camp of typhus in 1945. His parents wanted a living war memorial to their son, so they donated the start up capital to build Madurodam to show The Netherlands at it’s best. As Holland rebuilt after World War II, Madurodam grew as well, with Dutch companies like KLM and Unilever donating funds to keep it opened. In 1952, Madurodam opened to the world. 

Madurodam Theme Park, tiny buildings, replicas, Holland, Netherlands, The Hague
Peek inside the windows, the details are on the inside too!

The details in these replicas of Holland’s most famous buildings and destinations, are incredible. Take the time to look inside the windows, the details are meticulous inside as well! As tourists in Holland for the first time, it was a great way for us to get a sense of what we should go out of our way to see, like the Rijksmuseum and the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam and The Binnenhof in The Hague. Sadly we didn’t get to Kinderdijk this time, but because of Madurodam, it’s on my list for our next visit. 

Madurodam Theme Park

If you go, plan to spend two to three hours exploring through each of the attractions. There is lots of interactive activities for kids (and kids at heart) to take part in, as well as a couple of short films to watch. 

Since we were visiting from Canada, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to enjoy Dutch Poffertjes while walking through the park. When in Rome and all, right? 

Madurodam Theme Park, food available

Madurodam Theme Park is open every day of the year, so there is always time to visit. It’s not far from the Gemeentemuseum or the beach at Scheveningen, so pairing an excursion to Madurodam with either one of these attractions would make for a perfect day in The Hague. 

Madurodam Theme Park
Catching our reflection in one of Madurodams many replicas.

Madurodam Theme Park is a place families have been visiting and finding joy in since 1952. I can’t help but get a little misty when I think about George Maduro’s parents, completely devastated at the loss of their precious son, doing something so wonderful to preserve his memory. Madurodam doesn’t only highlight Holland at it’s very best but also family love at it’s very best. 

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Category: Holland, TravelTag: family activities The Hague, George Maduro war memorial, kid friendly, theme park, things to do in The Hague, tiny replicas of famous Dutch buildings, war memorial

About Candace Sampson

Candace Sampson is the founder of Life in Pleasantville and the host of What She Said, Canada’s longest-running women’s talk show turned podcast. A trusted voice in Canadian lifestyle and travel media for over a decade, Candace blends storytelling with sharp insight to connect with women on everything from solo travel to social issues. She’s also the creator of Girl Trips, a women-focused retreat and travel brand. Find her on Instagram @candace_said @whatshesaidtalk and @girltrips.ca

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