The museum is subdivided into nineteen sections and there is an annually changing exhibition.
The visitor will find a complete dwelling, grocery shop and school classroom A.D. 1900.
The sections fishery and agriculture give an impression of the principal means of living in the past.
People may also take a glance at the workshops of a blacksmith, a cartwright, a clogmaker and a shoemaker.
A photo-collection serves as a reminder of the ‘Watersnoodramp’, the disastrous flood of 1953, when hundreds of islanders were drowned.