Den Bosch is officially called 's-Hertogenbosch and is the capital of Brabant. It is the largest walled city in the Netherlands and its medieval city centre is among the oldest and best preserved inner cities.
Bossche Markt
A perfectly preserved piece of Den Bosch’s history, the Bossche Markt. On it, you can find many shops, lunchrooms and cafes. On the Bossche Markt, you can also find the Den Bosch City Hall – one of the city’s highlights.
Town Hall (Stadhuis)
City hall dates back to the 14th century. In later centuries it was enlarged with new building on both sides. In 1670 the three-building got one classical facade.
St. John Cathedral (Sint-Janskathedraal)
St John's Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic cathedral located in 's-Hertogenbosch, is one of the most important architectural landmarks in the Netherlands. Its construction began in the 13th century, and over the years, it has evolved into a stunning representation of Gothic artistry.
Golden Dragon Fountain
Golden Dragon Fountain, a remarkable historical landmark has one golden and four bronze dragons. This impressive monument erected in 1903.
Bosch Art Center
Jheronimus Bosch Art Center (2007) is a museum located in the former New St. James Church (1907) on Jeroen Boschplein (Bosch Square).
The Binnendieze
The Binnendieze is a small river that is enclosed within the Den Bosch city and therefore runs mostly underground. It is a tourist attraction.
Сanal
Beautiful landscape in Den Bosch: grass, trees and a canal with boats in the center of the Dutch city.
Kruithuis Museum
The Kruithuis Museum occupies a 17th-century gunpowder house on Citadellaan Street in the center of 's-Hertogenbosch.
Citadel
Citadel was constructed from 1637 to 1642, during construction, fort became a pentagonal fortification with bastions, surrounded by wide moat.
Street view
Railway station
Station opened on 1 November 1868. Train platform at the central train station.