The Weigh House
Leeuwarden
The Waag is an iconic building in the heart of Leeuwarden. This monumental building dates back to the 16th century and originally served as a weighing place for goods. The striking building was constructed in the Dutch Renaissance style and has a unique appearance with its turret and beautiful facade. It is an important location that you should not miss during your visit to the city.
Visit the Waag
De Waag offers a glimpse into Leeuwarden's rich history. This building is not only an important monument, but also a place where you can learn more about the city. During the Escape Tour , you will pass right by De Waag, an ideal opportunity to enjoy the beautiful architecture while participating in an exciting adventure.Discover Leeuwarden with Escape Tours
Have you ever thought about an interactive way to explore Leeuwarden? With the Escape Tour , you Escape Tour in search of the secret exit from the city within 2 hours. This is a fun activity for friends and family. Teams of 2-4 can compete against each other to collect the most clues by answering questions and completing assignments. And the best part is that you pass right by De Waag during your adventure. If your team finishes within 2 hours, it will be featured on the Wall of Fame!Want to see more of Leeuwarden?
Play the Escape Tour® Leeuwarden and experience the city as your playground. Solve puzzles, follow the story, and discover the most beautiful spots and hidden details along the way.
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