Bobbejaanland
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The Indian Art Museum was an educative museum mostly used to learn something during schooltrips. It opened in 1978. It closed in 2006, after the park has been sold to a new owner. The objects in the museum were split in 2 parts. One half went to the university of Gent. The other half went to family Schoepen.
The most objects in the museum were like clothing, paintings, jeweld and bronze attributes. But one of the most noticable objects was the giant car in the middle. A real American Pontiac. It was one of the 2 Bobbejaan owned.
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Did you know:
That you can still see some of the objects? A fansite organises a memorial day and every year they'll do that with coörporation of the family. On this special day it is possible to look at some of the objects from the museum, but also possible to get to know more about the park's history.
- Popularity Attraction
This attraction was not very popular. Because a museum in a themepark is never really popular. But with the educative option for schools it was still well visited. After selling the park to a new owner the popularity was gone, and so it was better to split up the items, and close the building.
- Waiting Times
There were no waiting times.
- Theming attraction
This attraction was not themed well from the outside, it was just a wooden lodge, but the inside was like how a museum looks like. Educational, and a lot of attributes to look at. Nicely done Bobbejaan!
- Riding Time
The riding time was as long as you wanted.
- Disordering of attraction
This attraction was always open.
''An educational museum, oh and a cool car''
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