Breda's Crown Jewels
Explore Breda’s historical core through its most significant architectural landmarks. This selection features the 15th-century Grote Kerk and the fortified Breda Castle, once a residence for the House of Nassau. The list includes the Spanjaardsgat water gate, the tranquil Begijnhof courtyard, and the Renaissance-style Oude Stadhuis. Beyond the medieval center, Bouvigne Castle offers a glimpse of estate life near the Mastbos forest, while the Stedelijk Museum and Foodhall Breda highlight the city's modern cultural and culinary scene.
Breda Castle
Breda Castle is a castle in the city of Breda, in the Netherlands.
Grote Kerk
The Grote Kerk or Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk is the most important monument and a landmark of Breda.
Oude Stadhuis
Located on the Grote Markt, this historical building features a prominent front staircase and a facade that was unified in the 18th century.
Spanjaardsgat
A historic water gate positioned between the Granaattoren and Duiventoren of Breda Castle. It commemorates the 1590 surprise recapture of the city via a peat boat.
Begijnhof
A tranquil, walled courtyard in the city center featuring 29 historic houses and a small church. It has been home to the Beguine community since the 13th century.
The Graphic Design Museum
The Stedelijk Museum Breda, formerly the Museum of the Image, is a national museum for visual culture in Breda in the Netherlands.
Bouvigne Castle
Bouvigne Castle is a castle outside the Ginneken district in the Dutch province of North Brabant, near the Mastbos south of Breda.
Foodhall Breda
A contemporary indoor food court situated in a former cinema, offering a variety of international cuisines and communal dining spaces.
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