On Thursday, April 30, you can meet Admiral Michiel de Ruyter's Constable at the Maritime Museum. He was responsible for the weapons on board the ship. During this meeting, he will show you which cannons, rifles, and other weapons were used. This will give you a clear picture of life at sea in the 17th century.
Take a look behind the scenes of a warship
You hear how a naval battle used to work. You also discover whether ships were actually boarded. That makes this encounter extra fascinating. You don't just look, but also gain a better understanding of what happened on board. It is precisely this that often makes a museum visit even more interesting.
See history come to life
A historical figure makes the story tangible. As a result, the information sticks better. You are certainly in the right place if you are curious about ships, weapons, and naval battles. You experience the subject up close. That makes this activity appealing to young and old.
Plan your visit in advance
You can stop by on Thursday, April 30. The Constable will be present from 11:30 to 13:00 and from 13:30 to 16:30. With a valid admission ticket, you can attend this activity for free. This is an easy way to add something extra to your day at the Maritime Museum.




