Molen De Adriaan, standing tall on the banks of the River Spaarne, is one of Haarlem’s most
recognizable landmarks. Originally built in 1779, this iconic windmill was destroyed by fire in 1932
and beautifully rebuilt in 2002. Today, it serves as both a working windmill and a museum,
showcasing the history of Dutch windmills and Haarlem’s industrial past. Visitors can enjoy guided
tours, learn about traditional milling, and admire panoramic views from the top.
- Join a guided tour 🗣️ to learn about the windmill’s history 🏰 and mechanics ⚙️
- Climb to the top balcony ⬆️ for panoramic views over Haarlem 🏙️ and the Spaarne River 🌊🔭
- Explore the small museum 🖼️ with models 🏗️ and interactive exhibits 💡
- Watch live demonstrations 🎬 of traditional milling techniques 🌾🔥
- Take photos 📸 of the windmill 🔴 reflected in the river 💧✨
- From Haarlem Station 🚶♀️: 10-minute walk ⏱️ along the River Spaarne 🌊✅
- From Amsterdam 🚆: 15–20 minutes 💨 by train 🚂, then walk or cycle 🚴♀️✅
- By Car 🚗: Limited parking 🅿️ available near the river 📍👍
- Arrive early 🌅 to avoid crowds 🤫 and get the best lighting for photos 📸☀️
- Wear comfortable shoes 👟 for climbing ⬆️ narrow stairs 🥵✅
- Guided tours 🗣️ are included 🎟️ in the ticket price 💰✅
- Combine your visit 🤝 with a riverfront walk 🚶♂️ or a boat ride 🛶🗺️
- 9:30 AM – Arrive 🧭 at Molen De Adriaan 🏰 and join a guided tour 🗣️
- 10:30 AM – Climb ⬆️ to the viewing platform 🔭 for city panoramas 🏙️
- 11:00 AM – Visit the museum exhibits 🖼️ inside the windmill 💡🔍
- 12:00 PM – Coffee ☕ or lunch 🍽️ at a riverside café 😋🌊