The Flood Museum, located in Zeeland, Netherlands, is dedicated to educating visitors about the devastating 1953 flood and the subsequent Delta Works water management project. Housed within caissons—large, concrete structures originally designed for D-Day Mulberry Harbours—the museum features themed exhibitions that explore the historical context and engineering solutions related to flooding. With guided tours available, visitors can expect to spend about one to two hours exploring the collection, which includes multimedia presentations and personal stories of those affected by the disaster.
Inside the museum, each caisson presents a unique theme. The first caisson delves into the flood’s impact, while the second focuses on personal recollections from survivors. The third caisson discusses recovery efforts, and the final caisson highlights future water management initiatives. Multimedia exhibits, including films and interviews, provide a comprehensive view of the disaster’s legacy, making the museum a poignant reminder of resilience in the face of natural calamities.