4 Churches to Explore in North Brabant
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North BrabantNorth Brabant is a province in the south of the Netherlands. North Brabant is a haven for nature lovers. Its picturesque landscape features small historic villages, windmills and stunning castles such as Heeze, Heezwijk and Gemmert. For a change of scenery, travelers can visit Eindhoven. This industrial city features a number of art galleries and museums, such as Van Abbemuseum.
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Churches to Explore in North Brabant
Large Church Breda - Our Dear Mother ChurchThe Grote Kerk or Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk is the most important monument and a landmark of Breda. The church is built in the Brabantine Gothic style. The tower of the church is 97 meters tall. The plan is in the shape of a Latin Cross. It is the only religious building built in the style of the Brabant Gothic style characteristic for this region, which has survived to our times. There are many valuable works of art inside.
Oudenbosch BasilicaThe Oudenbosch Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in the Dutch village of Oudenbosch. The basilica is named after Agatha of Sicily and Barbara of Nicomedia, two Christian martyrs from the third century. It was built at the initiative of Willem Hellemons who was parish priest between 1842 and 1884. Its nave and interior were modeled after St. Peter's Basilica, while the facade is a replica of the Basilica of St. John Lateran, both located in Rome.
St John's CathedralThe Cathedral Basilica of Sint Jan Evangelist, commonly referred to as St. John's Cathedral , in the city center of 's-Hertogenbosch is often regarded as the pinnacle of Brabant Gothic . The particularly harmonious interior is the result of the unity of style that was maintained throughout the building period from the end of the fourteenth to the beginning of the sixteenth century
St. Catherine's ChurchA majestic architectural wonders in Eindhoven. This church has been around since the 13th century and was dedicated to the saint from Alexandria. The current structure was commissioned sometime in the 19th century. It is designed by Pierre Cuypers and is one of the famous pilgrimage centers in this area and also a tourist destination too.