Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Experience Nijmegen in Netherlands in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in NijmegenIndividual Sights in NijmegenSight 1: Hollands Duits Gemaal
The Dutch-German pumping station is a pumping station located at the beginning of the Ooijpolder near Nijmegen. The pumping station was built in 1933 to drain water from the Ooijpolder and the adjacent German polder via 't Meertje in the Waal.
Sight 2: Hunnerpark
The Hunnerpark is a park in the Hunnerberg district on the outskirts of the city center of the Dutch city of Nijmegen.
Sight 3: Het Valkhof
Valkhof Museum is a museum in the city of Nijmegen, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The museum was founded in 1998 and was created by the merger of the Museum G.M. Kam (1922) for archaeology and the Commanderie van St. Jan for ancient and modern art. The museum's collection includes archaeological finds, ancient arts and crafts, and modern art. In November 2008, the statutory name of the museum was changed to Stichting Museum Het Valkhof-Kam. As of 2022, the name became Museum Het Valkhof Museum. Due to renovations, the museum will be closed from October 1, 2022 to spring 2025. From 1 March 2023, a temporary exhibition space will be located at Keizer Karelplein.
Sight 4: Valkhof
Het Valkhof is a park in Nijmegen in the Dutch province of Gelderland, on the edge of the city centre on a small hill overlooking the Waal river.
Sight 5: Barbarossakapel
The Barbarossa ruins in the Dutch city of Nijmegen, also known as St. Martin's Chapel, are a remnant of the Valkhof, a palace rebuilt by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1155. The ruin is an apse of tuff and contains spolia of different architectural styles from Roman and Carolingian times.
Sight 6: Spoorwegmonument
The Railway Monument is a 19th-century sculpture in the Dutch city of Nijmegen.
Sight 7: De Schommel
The swing is a Dutch war memorial in the city of Nijmegen.
Sight 8: MuZIEum
The muZIEum is a museum in the city of Nijmegen in the province of Gelderland, which informs visitors about life with a visual impairment. The museum presents itself as the experiential museum about seeing and not seeing. Through various experiences and activities, visitors learn about the world of blind and visually impaired people. The muZIEum has three different sections, each of which highlights a different aspect of seeing or non-seeing.
Sight 9: Mariënburgkapel
The Mariënburg Chapel is a national monument in the city center of the Dutch city of Nijmegen in the province of Gelderland.
Sight 10: Evangelisch-Lutherse Kerk
The Lutheran church on Prins Hendrikstraat in Nijmegen, in the Dutch province of Gelderland, was built to a design by Derk Semmelink.
Sight 11: Julianapark
The Julianapark is a park in the Altrade district in Nijmegen-East. It is named after Juliana of the Netherlands.
Sight 12: Concertgebouw de Vereeniging
Concertgebouw de Vereeniging is a concert hall located in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The facility officially opened in 1915 and is built in a mixture of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. It has a capacity of 1,450 seats, and is renowned for its outstanding acoustics for orchestral music.
Sight 13: Titus Brandsma Gedachteniskerk
The Titus Brandsma Memorial Church in Nijmegen is a three-aisled cruciform basilica, located on the Keizer Karelplein. The building is named after Saint Titus Brandsma.
Sight 14: Stadsschouwburg
The Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen is a theatre in the Dutch city of Nijmegen. The municipal theatre is located on the Keizer Karelplein and dates from 1955-1961.
Sight 15: Quack-monument
The Quack monument or Marie-Adolffontein is a monument in Nijmegen, in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
Sight 16: Mariken van Nieumeghen
Mariken van Nieumeghen is a miracle play recorded in a Middle Dutch text from the early 16th century. The protagonist Mariken of the story spends seven years with the devil, after which she is miraculously released. The oldest edition dates from 1515 and was printed by Willem Vorsterman. Linguistic evidence suggests it was written by a poet from an Antwerp chamber of rhetoric.
Sight 17: Kerkboog
The Kerkboog, also known as Stevenspoortje, is a gatehouse in Nijmegen that connects the Grote Markt with the Sint-Stevenskerkhof behind it and provides access to the Stevenskerk. Initially, this building was part of the Nijmegen cloth hall.
Sight 18: Grote- of Stevenskerk
The Great Church or St. Stephen's Church colloquially called Steven's Church, is the oldest and largest church in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The church is built on a small hill, the Hundisburg.
Sight 19: Titus Brandsmakapel
The Titus Brandsma Chapel is a municipal monument from 1960 at Kroonstraat 114 in Nijmegen. The chapel and accompanying pylon were designed by Nijmegen architect Pieter Dijkema, who was inspired by the ideas of the Bossche School. The brick façades are closed, windowless and soberly executed. Above the entrance is a mosaic of the Virgin and Child, inside on the back wall a painting of Christ; both works by artist Jan van Eyk.
Sight 20: Kruittoren
The Powder Tower is a remnant of the old ramparts of Nijmegen and is located on the Parkweg, on the edge of the Kronenburgerpark. The tower was erected in 1426 and is about 30 meters high. In the nineteenth century, when the fortifications were sold, the state deliberately kept ownership of the tower in order to prevent the tower from being demolished. Until 15 January 2016, the tower was owned by the Government Buildings Agency, when it was transferred to the National Monuments Organisation (NMo).
Sight 21: Kronenburgerpark
The Kronenburgerpark is a park in the center of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. It is close to the Central Railway Station and the Lange Hezelstraat. Where the park touches the Parkweg are the remains of the medieval walls with the Kruittoren.
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