Madurodam, built in 1952, is a miniature city located in The Hague, offering you the highlights of the Netherlands on a scale 1:25.
It was established for two reasons: as a war monument and as a charity foundation.
The city is named after George Maduro, who died in Dachau. For his heroic deeds against German troops, he received posthumously the Military Order of William, the highest Dutch honor. His parents decided to donate a sum of money for the construction of a miniature city as a monument to remember their son instead of erecting a regular monument.
Mrs Boon - van der Starp, member of the Society for the support of the Dutch Student Sanatorium, invested in Madurodam to acquire financial support for her Society.
Detailed information
The models are numbered in a particular sequence. If you follow the yellow dots on the path, you will see the models in the sequence of the description on the route map. But ofcourse you can also choose your own route.
How to get there
Take the train (from Amsterdam CS) to Den Haag Central Station.
Take from Den Haag CS, tram 9 or bus 22 (direction Scheveningen). Stop Madurodam.
Opening hours and days
1 January - 31 August: daily 09.00 - 23.00
1 September - 31 December: daily 09.00 - 18.00
Prices
Adults: EUR 14,50
Kids 3 - 13 years: EUR 10,50
Kids 0 - 2 years: free of charge
65+: EUR 13,50
Parking: EUR 6,50 per car
Avoid the queu at the ticketdesk and go straight to the entrance, by ordering your ticket online. Just click at the 'book event' button.
Avoid the queu at the ticketdesk and go straight to the entrance, by ordering your ticket online. Just click at the 'book event' button.