From a quiet fishing village to a lively seaside resort, Zandvoort has undergone a massive transformation over the past two hundred years. Discover how this all happened in the exhibition “Reconstruction Zandvoort.”
The Second World War had a profound impact on the village’s character. Much of Zandvoort was razed to the ground for the construction of the so-called Atlantic Wall. The subsequent reconstruction period was used to develop a new Zandvoort, focusing on beach tourism and recreation. “Wederopbouw Zandvoort” is richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and models. It is part of the exhibition “Panorama Zandvoort,” previously on display at the ABC Architectuurcentrum Haarlem.
