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Clog Museum "Sköpke" displays smuggling clogs, soccer clogs and many other unique clogs from home and abroad, among other things. In the past, Enter was a real "clog village" and once counted more than 300 clog makers. A video presentation shows how wooden shoes were once made by hand from willow or poplar wood.
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Klompenmuseum 't Sköpke in Enter, the Netherlands, offers visitors a look into the traditional Dutch wooden shoe craft. The museum houses a collection of clogs (klompen) from various regions and time periods, showcasing the history and cultural significance of this iconic Dutch footwear. Visitors appreciate the informative displays and the opportunity to see how clogs are made. The museum is relatively small, which some find charming while others wish for more extensive exhibits. The staff is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, often willing to demonstrate clog-making techniques. While the museum provides an interesting cultural experience, some visitors note that it may have limited appeal for those not specifically interested in wooden shoes or Dutch traditions. The location in the picturesque village of Enter adds to the authentic atmosphere. Overall, Klompenmuseum 't Sköpke offers a niche but educational experience for those curious about this aspect of Dutch heritage.
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