The past has been coming to life at the Village Doctor (De Dorpsdokter) museum in Hilvarenbeek for over 25 years. The historic building under a picturesque mill has been split into two exhibits. Woolly mammoth bones give a hint at prehistoric times and the rich Roman Catholic culture of the area is illustrated through a variety of antique items, but it's really the country doctor's medical odds and ends that deserve the most attention here. Apart from a collection of fascinating medical pictures and books, there are a number of horrific instruments guaranteed to give any visitor the creeps. These days a skilled carpenter could use these saws and pliers to build a beautiful house, but only a century and a half ago these were the standard tools of the trade used by a country doctor who often had to serve as a surgeon, gynaecologist, dentist, midwife, ophthalmologist and pharmacist all in one. Unfortunately, the explanations of the implements are only available in Dutch.
The Village Doctor
Website
www.museumdedorpsdokter.nlAmenities
Child-friendly
Guarded parking
City centre location
Open
MonĀ 13:00-16:00. Closed Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun.
In July and August opened from Tuesday to Sunday from 13:00-17:00. Op Sundays in May, June and September opened from 13:00-17:00 uur.
Price/Additional Info
Admission: adults €2, children 5 - 12 years €1.
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