Marken is a small island community in the IJsselmeer. It is easy to get there from Amsterdam and is a nice daytrip if you want to see a traditional Dutch fishing village. |
It is known for its characteristic wooden houses and traditional costumes. It's a peninsula in the IJsselmeer lake, but connected to the mainland by a causeway. |
This picturesque little village was originally situated on an island. |
For some time during the later 19th and early 20th centuries, Marken and its inhabitants were the focus of considerable attention by folklorists, ethnographers and physical anthropologists |
Marken has very special houses, allmost all of them are built on wooden poles. |
Most of the houses are build on hills called 'werven'. The houses on these werven would stay dry in case of floodings. |
Marken is accessible by car, althoug you are not allowed to use your car on the island, there is a huge parkingspace at the end of the dike. |
his dike starts at Monnickendam. There is a bus line running from Amsterdam Central Station to Marken and vice versa. |
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Nevertheless, the village still has the looks and feel of a fishermen's town and an island. |
For over a century, it has drawn in visitors who wanted a glance at its traditional costumes and picturesque houses. |
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