All science & technology museums and attractions to visit in Province of Groningen

Province of Groningen (the Netherlands) has some interesting places to visit if you are interested in science and technology. Below we list all 5 museums and attractions related to science and technology in Province of Groningen for you to visit.

Are you into science and technology and are you looking for the best science museums to visit in Province of Groningen? These are the ones:

  1. Museum aan de A1

    Museum aan de A

     Groningen
    Museum aan de A (the former Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum) is housed in two medieval buildings. The museum illustrates the history of Groningen and the Groningers.
  2. Museumspoorlijn STAR2

    Museumspoorlijn STAR

     Stadskanaal
    Museumspoorlijn STAR includes diesel trains and a historical steam train and is located between Veendam and Musselkanaal. With a track of 26 kilometres it is the longest museum line of the Netherlands. The carriages shed is converted into a museum, where a collection of authentic attributes from the
  3. University Museum Groningen3

    University Museum Groningen

     Groningen
    University Museum Groningen is a museum dedicated to people, nature and science. The collection consists of objects related to nature, culture and science. The exhibitions of the museum include a collection of flowers and seeds, an anatomical and pathological collection, a psychological collection,
  4. Noord-Nederlands Trein & Tram Museum4

    Noord-Nederlands Trein & Tram Museum

     Zuidbroek (GR)
    The North Netherlands Train & Tram Museum is housed in the former station building of Zuidbroek built in 1865. It is the oldest station in the province of Groningen, on the line from the city of Groningen to Nieuweschans. The museum uses costumes, models, photographs, signs, tools and a model railwa
  5. Nationaal Bus Museum5

    Nationaal Bus Museum

     Hoogezand
    Have you ever wondered what happened to all those wonderful old buses that ran in the Netherlands and which you only now see in old films and books? Well, the good news is, some of them live on! While thousands went to the scrap yard at the end of their working lives, some have found their way into