Keukenhof in Lisse, known as the largest flower garden in the world, attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. This park, which is open from March to May, offers an experience with millions of blooming tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils. The park, which was founded in 1949, aims to promote Dutch flower bulb culture and inspire visitors with the beauty of flowers.
In addition to the colorful floral splendor, Keukenhof also offers various themed gardens, artworks, and exhibitions. Visitors can enjoy a stroll through the landscaped gardens, allowing themselves to be enchanted by the scents and colors. The park is not only a feast for the eyes but also a place where education and sustainability take center stage.
To efficiently manage the flow of visitors, Keukenhof has invested in a hybrid access system. This system, developed by PASS Toegangssystemen, utilizes a pedestrian lock with built-in hardware and software. Visitors can scan their online purchased tickets at the entrance, ensuring fast and contactless access. This is not only convenient but also COVID-safe, contributing to a safe experience for everyone.
The system is designed to increase the flow rate at the entrance and ensures that visitors can enter the park without human contact. This makes a visit to Keukenhof even more pleasant, allowing visitors to focus on the beauty of the nature around them.



