The Drenthe Archive (Drents Archief) in Assen is the historical heart of the province — a place where
centuries of stories, records, and documents are preserved. It’s not only a research center for historians
but also a fascinating destination for visitors interested in local culture, genealogy, and Dutch history.
Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, the archive offers exhibitions, films, and digital
experiences that bring the region’s past to life.
- 📜 View the ancient paper documents 🗺️ from the provincial collection 📜
- 🔍 Research your distant Dutch family 🌳 at the genealogy center 🔍
- 🎬 Watch a short historical film 📽️ about local social evolution 🎬
- 🏛️ Admire the modern glass architecture 🏢 of the renovated wing 🏛️
- 🗺️ Study the intricate vintage maps 📍 depicting the old city 🗺️
- 🚆 Walk from the Assen Central Station 🚉 for about eight minutes 🚆
- 🚗 Drive toward the city Centrum 🛣️ following the road signs 🚗
- 🅿️ Park your large family car 🚙 at the Q-Park garage 🅿️
- 🚲 Ride a classic metal bicycle 🚲 to the nearby parking racks 🚲
- 🚶 Take a pleasant morning stroll 👟 through the historic center 🚶
- 🌅 Arrive in the early morning ☀️ to use the research tools 🌅
- 💻 Check the official archive website 🌐 for a special workshop 💻
- 🌷 Walk to the Gouverneurstuin Park 🌳 for a nature break 🌷
- 🗣️ Speak with the friendly staff 🙋 for help in English 🗣️
- 🎟️ Buy a combined entry ticket 🎫 for the Drents Museum 🎟️
- 📜 9:30 AM – Arrive at the Drenthe Archive 🏛️ to see exhibitions 📜
- 🔍 10:30 AM – Explore the interactive genealogy center 🖥️ for research 🔍
- 🎨 11:30 AM – Visit the Drents Museum 🖼️ right next door 🎨
- 🥗 1:00 PM – Enjoy a healthy lunch 🍴 at Brink Square 🥗