The Hunebedcentrum is located in Drenthe, Netherlands, and is primarily focused on the region’s prehistoric past. The museum features exhibits showcasing megalithic tombs, specifically hunebeds, along with a recreation of ancient homes. Visitors can explore the main building, which houses archaeological artifacts and interactive displays. The museum is accessible for all, with facilities including restrooms and child-friendly areas. The typical tour lasts around two hours, providing a comprehensive look into prehistoric life and culture.
In addition to the exhibits, the Hunebedcentrum offers outdoor displays of reconstructed Bronze and Iron Age houses, providing a lively perspective on ancient lifestyles. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities, such as building a model of a hunebed. There is also a short film that explains how these large stones were transported to the Netherlands from Scandinavia, enriching the learning experience for both adults and children.