Museum Klok & Peel

Mamoet skeleton at Museum Klok & Peel in Asten

At Museum Klok & Peel, you learn in a unique way how De Groote Peel, a national park on the border of Brabant and Limburg, has developed over millions of years. Furthermore, the museum has the largest collection of bells and carillons in the world. It might sound like an odd combination until you find out that Asten is also the home of the famous Eijsbouts bell foundry, supplier of the bell for the Notre Dame in Paris. So come and enjoy the natural and cultural history in the ‘Best Outing in Brabant’, according to the ANWB, the Dutch motoring association.

Something for everyone
A visit to Klok & Peel offers a com…

At Museum Klok & Peel, you learn in a unique way how De Groote Peel, a national park on the border of Brabant and Limburg, has developed over millions of years. Furthermore, the museum has the largest collection of bells and carillons in the world. It might sound like an odd combination until you find out that Asten is also the home of the famous Eijsbouts bell foundry, supplier of the bell for the Notre Dame in Paris. So come and enjoy the natural and cultural history in the ‘Best Outing in Brabant’, according to the ANWB, the Dutch motoring association.

Something for everyone
A visit to Klok & Peel offers a complete day out for all ages. There are lots of educational activities to take part in for families with young children. Culture lovers can enjoy the extensive collection of bells and carillons. Furthermore, you learn about the craft of bell casting and tuning. Nature lovers can indulge themselves with, for example, the extremely detailed fox den, the fossils and an impressive mammoth skeleton. The museum shows the rich flora and fauna of this peatland, which has culture and people at its heart.

Location
The museum is the perfect stopover for walkers and cyclists, with charging stations for electric bikes and a bike repair set. Cycle past the Peel-ommetjes (detour routes) or walk along the Spreukenpad (path of proverbs), where a trail of bronze plaques takes you past Asten’s most beautiful spots. Furthermore, the museum is located close to Theme Park Toverland, and you can reach the Vincentre in Nuenen or the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven within half an hour.

The museum has audio tours in English and German and at less than five kilometres from the A67 motorway, the museum is also easy to reach. It is convenient for enthusiastic visitors, as one visit is not enough for some: ‘We have been there a few times already and we really enjoy ourselves each time again.’ 

Opening times

  • Every monday from 13:00 to 17:00
  • Every tuesday from 09:30 to 17:00
  • Every wednesday from 09:30 to 17:00
  • Every thursday from 09:30 to 17:00
  • Every friday from 09:30 to 17:00
  • Every saturday from 13:00 to 17:00
  • Every sunday from 13:00 to 17:00

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