Franeker
Franeker (or Frjentsjer in the Frisian language) is a city in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands.
Understand
The history of Franeker goes back to early medieval times. The old centre is still surrounded by a canal, but most of the associated defensive structures have been demolished in the 19th century.
Get in
Franeker lies about 20 km to the west of Friesland's capital, Leeuwarden.
By car
From Leeuwarden, take the A31.
By train
A direct train service connects Franeker with Leeuwarden and Harlingen.
Get around
See
- Korendragerhuisje. 10am-9pm. Very small museum in a very small house from 1634 about grain harvesting, but worth a short free visit free entrance.
- Eise Eisenga Planetarium, 3 Eise Eisingastraat, ☎ +31 517-393070, e-mail: info@planetarium-friesland.nl. The world's oldest still operational planetarium, from the late 18th century. €3.50 (adults).
- PC Franeker. A prestigious ball game event with a tradition that goes back to 1853. Held every year on the fifth Wednesday after June 30th. (In 2016, this was August 3rd.)
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- Tulip Inn, 78 Hertog Van Saxenlaan, ☎ +31 517-398000, fax: +31 517-393111, e-mail: info@tulipinnfraneker.nl. € 94.
Go next
Routes through Franeker |
Harlingen ← | W |
→ Leeuwarden |
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