
Hasselt (Eurotoday): Davy Jacobs, director of the Jenever Museum, reports increased visitor interest in unique gifts, expecting over 30,000 visitors this year. The museum offers both alcoholic and non-alcoholic regional products, enhancing cultural appreciation.
Director Davy Jacobs of the Jenever Museum has noticed that more visitors are combining their search for unique gifts with trips to the museum. While the reason for this trend isn’t clear, Jacobs sees it as a positive sign for the museum’s growth. Many people are interested in giving regional products that have special stories, which aligns well with what the museum provides. These items reflect the local culture and craftsmanship.
What gifts and non-alcoholic options are available at Hasselt’s Jenever museum?
The museum has many types of jenever and related items, but it also has options for people who don’t drink. For those who prefer not to have alcohol, there are special non-alcoholic drinks that are made with the same care. Director Jacobs thinks that more people are enjoying shopping for gifts while learning about culture, which is good for the museum and helps people appreciate local traditions and stories even more.
The jenever museum is busy these days. The director says more people are visiting, with some coming just to buy gifts. Others like to enjoy a drink after shopping in Hasselt. It has been said that this year, the museum expects over 30,000 visitors, which is great since the pandemic. The museum will close in January but will open again in spring 2025 with new scents.
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2 responses to “Hasselt Draws 30,000 Visitors to the Jenever Museum”
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Who knew a museum dedicated to alcohol could pull in 30,000 visitors? Must be the thrilling allure of regional products and “cultural appreciation.” 🍸😂 Quite the tourism strategy, eh?
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30,000 visitors flocking to a museum dedicated to jenever? That’s what I call a “spirited” approach to cultural appreciation! 🍸 Who knew gift shopping could come with a side of alcohol education—cheers to that! 🥳
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