Museum from Home Activity: Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger Hunt
Zwaanendael Museum Search for Shapes
The Zwaanendael Museum was built to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the first European settlement in Delaware. The settlement was founded by the Dutch and called Zwaanendael, or Valley of the Swans. Because of the Dutch connection the architects who designed this building wanted it to look like a building you might see in the Netherlands and included many symbols and references to the early settlement and to Dutch culture.
Use this image of Zwaanendael Museum to help you find the missing shapes.
- David Pietersen DeVries was the founder of the Zwaanendael settlement and a statue of him can be found somewhere on the building. Can you find the statue of DeVries and draw it where it belongs on the museum?
- The Dutch settlers that came here were from a town in the Netherlands called Hoorn. The symbol for this town is a unicorn holding a shield. Can you find the unicorn and draw it where it belongs?
- The museum has the date of the first settlement and the date the museum was built displayed. Can you find the dates and write them where they belong on the museum?
- Buildings in the Netherlands sometimes display the colors that represent their province, or state. The town of Hoorn, where the first settlers came from, is in the province of Holland. The colors for Holland are red and white. Can you find the missing parts of the museum that are red and white? Try drawing these missing parts onto the museum!
- Although this building has always been a museum, it used to be called the Zwaanendael House. Can you find the sign calling it the Zwaanendael House and mark where the sign belongs on the museum?