International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde

Coordinates: 53°8′17″N 6°34′7″E / 53.13806°N 6.56861°E / 53.13806; 6.56861

Dutch traditional clog making and trading, 1925.

The International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde is a museum in Eelde, the Netherlands, for clogs, clog-making equipment and machinery. It has the largest collection of wooden footwear in the world.[1]

History

The collection had been put together by Eiso Wietzes (1916–1977) and Egbert Wietzes (1925–1988), two brothers, who were the last wooden shoe makers in Eelde. After their deaths, the collection was enlarged by the private collection of wooden shoes owned by H.P. Bongers, a teacher at the Technical College in Enschede. Besides wooden shoes, Bongers’ collection consisted of traditional and early industrial clog-making tools, from Western-Europe.[2] In 2009 the museum acquired a large collection of French clogs.[3]

Collection

Among the museum’s collection are:

The Museum provides guided tours and thematic exhibitions are held regularly.[3]

References

  1. (English) General (History of the Museum) International Wooden Shoe Museum Eelde. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  2. 1 2 (Dutch) Chic op hout. FeetBag. Website van de vakvereniging van ontwerpers en makers van schoenen en tassen. 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  3. (Dutch) Klompenmuseum Gebr. Wietzes Stichting Internetplatform Drenthe. Retrieved 11 November 2011.

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