Breda: Sightseeing
Places and attractions in the Sightseeing category
Bouvigne Castle
Bouvigne Castle is a historical gem nestled in the city of Breda, Netherlands. This picturesque fortress, surrounded by lush gardens and serene moats, dates back to the 15th century, though it is believed that the site's origins may extend even further into the past.
Stedelijk Museum Breda
Stedelijk Museum Breda is a beacon of culture and history in the bustling city of Breda, Netherlands. As a repository of local art and history, this municipal museum serves as a vital center for the appreciation of the region's artistic legacy and its evolving...
Grote Kerk
Brabantine Gothic church with tall spire The Grote Kerk, also known as the Church of Our Lady, is an iconic symbol of the historic city of Breda in the Netherlands. With its impressive tower soaring into the sky, this Gothic church dominates the cityscape and serves as a beacon of the city's rich heritage.
Kasteel van Breda
Nestled in the heart of the historic city of Breda, Netherlands, the Kasteel van Breda, or Breda Castle, stands as a testament to the region's rich past. This imposing fortress, with its storied walls and elegant architecture, has been a pivotal site throughout Dutch...
Anneville
Anneville is an estate in Ulvenhout in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located just south of the city of Breda. It is a small country estate, best known for being the temporary residence of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands when she first returned to the Netherlands near the end of the Second World War.
St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral
The St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral or Cathedral of St. Anthony, is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Diocese of Breda, located in the city of Breda, in the Netherlands.
Breda's Museum
Breda's Museum was founded in 1902 as the Stedelijk Museum voor Geschiedenis en Oudheidkunde. As of January 1, 2017, the museum merged with MOTI to form Stedelijk Museum Breda. It was located on the Parade in the new district of Chassé Park in the...
Bier Reclame Museum
The Beer Advertising Museum is a museum in the Princenhage district, on Haagweg in the west of the North Brabant city of Breda.
Koepelgevangenis
The Koepelgevangenis is a former prison in Breda, Netherlands, constructed in 1886, best known as the prison where convicted World War II collaborators were held captive.
Waalse Kerk
The Walloon Church Breda is a Walloon church from the 15th century close to the Begijnhof in the center of Breda. It is a national monument.
Wilhelminapark
Wilhelminapark is a park in the Zandberg district of the Dutch city of Breda. The park is located along the Wilhelminasingel, not far from Breda Center, and consists of two pieces with a pond on each side.
Baroniemonument
The Baronymonument or Nassau-Baronymonument is a sculpture by the Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers. It stands in the Park Valkenberg in Breda.
Zandberg
Zandberg is a neighbourhood and residential district to the southeast of the city centre of Breda, an extension raised in the 1920s and 1930s. It is only one of four parts of one of the seven greater quarters of that city, officially called 'Breda East'.
NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences
Breda University of Applied Sciences, formerly NHTV, is a Dutch vocational university in Breda, Netherlands. BUas caters for more than 7,000 Dutch and international students from over 80 countries.
Koninklijke Militaire Academie
The Royal Military Academy is the service academy for the Dutch Army, the Dutch Air Force and the Royal Marechaussee. Located in Breda, Southern Netherlands, the KMA has trained future officers since 1828.
Prinsenbeek
Prinsenbeek is a village and a former municipality in the Dutch province North Brabant. The village is situated west of the motorway A16 and the TGV line Amsterdam–Paris. Prinsenbeek is a part of the municipality Breda, and it has 11,419 inhabitants. There is a train station on the line Rotterdam–Breda.