De Haan Must-Sees
De Haan is defined by its 'Concession' district, a seaside residential area preserved since 1889 with strict building codes that prevented high-rise development. This collection highlights the town's architectural heritage, featuring the historic 1902 wooden tram station and the white Spioenkop pavilion atop a 31-meter dune. The list also includes the restored 17th-century Geersensmolen in Klemskerke and the town's original 1899 municipal hall, showcasing the regional Belle Époque style.
Villa Elza en villa Malvina
Historic Belle Époque villas located in the Concession district, showcasing the traditional seaside architecture of the early 20th century.
Tramstation De Haan
A restored wooden station building from 1902, serving as a rare surviving example of early coastal tram infrastructure.
Spioenkop
A white-painted wooden observation pavilion set on a 31-meter-high dune, providing panoramic views of the North Sea and the polder landscape.
Geersensmolen
A restored wooden post mill originally dating from 1697, featuring traditional machinery and a rotating structure typical of the West Flanders region.
Oud gemeentehuis
The former municipal hall of De Haan, constructed in 1899 in a regional architectural style with characteristic brickwork.
Vuurtoren/uitkijktoren
An observation tower located in the Vosseslag dunes, offering elevated views of the coastline and the surrounding nature reserve.
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