13 Sights in Eindhoven, Netherlands (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 13 sights are available in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

Sightseeing Tours in Eindhoven

1. Sint-Antoniuskerk

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The Stone Church is a church building from 1919 at St. Antoniusstraat 5-7 in the Strijp district of the municipality of Eindhoven, built for the parish of St. Anthony of Padua in Strijp. The official name of the church is Church of Saint Anthony of Padua and Our Lady Immaculate Conception. In short, the church was called St. Anthony of Padua Church or St. Anthony's Church. It was used as a parish church until 1971. The building housed the Museum Kempenland from 1984 to 2001. The museum closed its doors on January 8, 2012. The building has been a national monument since 2001.

Wikipedia: Steentjeskerk (NL)

2. PreHistorisch Dorp

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The prehistoric village in Genneper Parken in Eindhoven is a historical open-air museum that is part of Eindhoven Museum. The museum shows 6 different eras through archaeological reconstructions of buildings and through living history: the time of hunters and gatherers, the time of the first farmers, the Indigenous-Roman period, the time of the Vikings and Franks, the time of trade and cities and the Eighty Years' War.

Wikipedia: PreHistorisch Dorp (NL), Website

3. Augustijnenkerk

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The Augustijnenkerk is a former church at Tramstraat 37 in the Dutch city of Eindhoven. The church was built at the end of the nineteenth century for the Augustinian fathers of the adjacent Mariënhage Monastery. The church was their property until December 2017; funeral insurer and caretaker DELA has since owned the entire Mariënhage complex. The church is a national monument.

Wikipedia: Augustijnenkerk (Eindhoven) (NL)

4. Philips Nederland

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Philips Nederland is an office tower completed in 1964 in the Woensel-Zuid district of Eindhoven, in the Dutch province of North Brabant. The building is located on the Boschdijk and was the head office of Philips Netherlands until 2001. The building was the tallest office or residential building in Eindhoven until 1999, but lost that title when De Regent was completed.

Wikipedia: Philips Nederland (gebouw) (NL)

5. Nostro Mulino

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The Annemie is a windmill located on the Boschdijk 1006 in Eindhoven, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Built in 1891 on an artificial hill, the windmill functioned as a gristmill. The mill was built as a tower mill and its sails have a span of 25 meters (82 ft). The mill is a national monument since 15 August 1972.

Wikipedia: Annemie (EN)

6. Sint-Lambertuskerk

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The Sint-Lambertuskerk is a Roman Catholic church in Eindhoven, named after Saint Lambert of Maastricht. It is a neo-Gothic cruciform basilica that was built in 1910-1911 to a design by Wolter in Riele from 1909. The church and the adjacent detached presbytery are both on the Dutch list of national monuments.

Wikipedia: Sint-Lambertuskerk (Eindhoven) (NL)

7. Sint-Catharinakerk

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Sint-Catharinakerk

The Catharinakerk is a Roman Catholic church in the inner city of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The church is located on Catharinaplein, at the beginning of Stratumseind and was built as a replacement for the dilapidated medieval St. Catherine's Church.

Wikipedia: Sint-Catharinakerk (Eindhoven) (NL)

8. Wilhelminamonument

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Wilhelminamonument CJ Aertse / CC BY-SA 4.0

The Wilhelmina monument in the Philips de Jongh Wandelpark in Eindhoven was erected in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the reign of Queen Wilhelmina. The monument was designed by the Belgian-Dutch sculptor Albert Termote, who had previously realized the Radio monument in Eindhoven.

Wikipedia: Wilhelminamonument (Eindhoven) (NL)

9. Zonnebaken

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Zonnebaken is an artistic work of art in Amsterdam-Zuidoost. Local residents call it The Needle or The Point. It stands at a roundabout where the Meerkerkdreef crosses the Valburgdreef and turns into the Langbroekdreef for through traffic after the roundabout.

Wikipedia: Zonnebaken (NL), Url

10. De Schuilplaats

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The Baptist church is a church building in Eindhoven that belongs to the Baptist church "De Schuilplaats" affiliated with the Union of Baptist Churches in the Netherlands. The building is located at Marconilaan 70 in the Eindhoven district of Woensel.

Wikipedia: Baptistenkerk (Eindhoven) (NL)

11. Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Lourdeskerk

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Our faithful women, from the Church of Los Angeles or the Church of Faust, are former Roman Catholic church buildings located in the eventual Harf area. Church buildings and faith communities are part of Wednesday's urban-area parish of St. Peter's.

Wikipedia: Onze-Lieve-Vrouw van Lourdeskerk (Eindhoven) (NL)

12. Sint Trudokerk

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The Sint-Trudokerk is traditionally the parish church of Strijp. This was once an independent village and has been a district of Eindhoven since 1919. The current church building is located at Strijpsestraat 129.

Wikipedia: Sint-Trudokerk (Eindhoven) (NL)

13. Heilig Hartkerk

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The Heilig Hartkerk is a former Roman Catholic church in Eindhoven. The church building was designed by architects Dom Paul Bellot and Hendrik Christiaan van de Leur, who also designed the adjacent presbytery.

Wikipedia: Heilig Hartkerk (Ploegstraat) (NL)

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