Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #2 in Breda, Netherlands
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6.7 km
65 m
Explore Breda in Netherlands with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Individual Sights in BredaSight 1: Johanneskerk
The Johanneskerk is a Protestant church building from 1819 on the Dreef in Princenhage, now a district of Breda, in the Dutch province of North Brabant. This church was designed in Neoclassical style by Waterstaat engineer Nicolaas Plomp.
Sight 2: Sint-Martinuskerk
St. Martin's Church is a church in the Princenhage district of Breda. St. Martin's Church belongs to the Nazareth parish.
Sight 3: Bierreclame Museum
The Beer Advertising Museum is a museum in the Princenhage district, on the Haagweg in the west of the North Brabant city of Breda.
Sight 4: Maczek Memorial Breda;Generaal Maczek Museum
The General Maczek Museum was a museum in the Dutch city of Breda, North Brabant. Until 2015, it was located in building -R- on the Trip van Zoudtlandt barracks. On 31 March 2020, the museum returned to the Maczek Memorial Breda on the Ettensebaan in Breda. The museum provided information about the life of, among others, the Polish general Maczek in the Second World War. Films were also shown and various publications were available.
Sight 5: Sint-Annakerk
The Sint-Annakerk (Breda) is a church in the Dutch city of Breda.
Sight 6: Judith met het hoofd van Holofernes
Judith with the Head of Holofernes is a sculpture on the Grote Markt in Breda Centre in Breda.
Sight 7: Sint-Antoniuskathedraal
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.
Wikipedia: St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral, Breda (EN), Website
Sight 8: Chassékazerne
The Chassé Barracks is a former military barracks on the Parade in the center of Breda.
Sight 9: Wilhelminatoren
The water tower on the Wilhelminasingel near the Wilhelminapark in Breda Centre in Breda was designed by architect Jan Schotel in neo-Renaissance style and was built in 1893-1894. The water tower has a height of 42.00 meters and has one water reservoir of 500 m3.
Sight 10: Wilhelminapark
Wilhelminapark is a park in the Zandberg district of Breda, the Netherlands.
Sight 11: Heilig Hartkerk
Heilig Hart van Jezuskerk is a church on the Baronielaan near the city center in Breda. It originally belonged to Teteringen. The parish was founded on November 17, 1899 and was aimed at the faithful of Princenhage, Ginneken and Teteringen.
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