Edam 1778
Edam 1778
The Kaaswaag in Edam, built in 1778, is a historic weighing house in the Dutch town of Edam. It was originally used for weighing cheese during Edam’s famous cheese markets, a tradition dating back to the 16th century. The building is an architectural gem with a classic Dutch facade and has become a symbol of Edam’s cheese heritage. Today, it hosts a cheese museum that highlights the region’s rich dairy history. Visitors can also experience reenactments of traditional cheese markets during summer months.
Commissioned by Rudolf Swart
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