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S-Hertogenbosch

City Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch – Town Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch loop from Stadion De Vliert

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Netherlands
North Brabant
S-Hertogenbosch

City Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch – Town Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch loop from Stadion De Vliert

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City Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch – Town Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch loop from Stadion De Vliert

01:32

6.00km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 30, 2026

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Includes movable bridges

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After 2.02 km for 10 m

After 3.81 km for 12 m

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2.08 km

Sint-Antonius Chapel ('s-Hertogenbosch)

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The Sint Antoniuskapel is a former chapel on the Hinthamerstraat in 's-Hertogenbosch. Only the facade of the old chapel is still standing and is a national monument.

History
In 1491 a Gothic chapel was built at the end of Hinthamerstraat by order of the Brotherhood of Saint Anthony. During the Iconoclasm of 1566 the chapel was badly damaged and it was only restored in 1609 during the Twelve Years' Truce and this took the full twelve years. During the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch] the Antonius chapel was again damaged and after the capture of the city the chapel fell further into disrepair, after which it was largely demolished in 1640.

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2.79 km

Gasthuispoort

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A little hidden - the direct environment on the canal is also nice for a break.

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3

2.85 km

Herman Moerkerkplein

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One of the many hidden gems of 's-Hertogenbosch. Accessible via Rozenmarijnstraatje or Korte Waterstraat.

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2.88 km

Knillispoort ('s-Hertogenbosch)

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The Knillispoort on the Korte Waterstraat in the city center of 's-Hertogenbosch is a building where the Knillispoort Foundation is housed.

Contrary to what the name suggests, it is not a gate of the fortifications. The building dates from 1916. However, the building was built on a site where a city canal ran in the medieval period. This city canal ran in front of the oldest city wall between Hinthamerstraat and Waterpoort, near the current Herman Moerkerkplein. (wikipedia)

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2.98 km

Jeroen Bosch

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Hieronymus Bosch ('s-Hertogenbosch, circa 1450 – buried there, August 9, 1516), posthumously also called Hieronymus Bosch or Hieronymus Bosch, born as Hieronymus van Aachen, was a southern Dutch painter belonging to the Northern Renaissance. He went down in history as 'den duvelmakere' (the creator of devils) and as a painter of satirical scenes, but he is mainly important as an innovator of the visual tradition. He imaginatively interpreted common motifs and devised a series of new compositions. As a result, the precise meaning of some of his work has remained unknown. Although he was already a famous painter during his lifetime and received commissions from the ducal court in Brussels, relatively little is known about him.
One of his well-known works is The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Source: Wikipedia

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3.08 km

City Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch

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The architect of the city hall was Jan Derkennis, who was also involved in the construction of the Saint John's Cathedral. The building dates from the second half of the 14th century. From 1366, the city council of 's-Hertogenbosch had its seat on the Bossche Markt. The town hall was purchased by the board at the time. In 1372 the city clock was put up. It is believed that the hanging of this clock marked the completion of construction. In 1463 a large part of the town hall burned down, after which it had to be renovated. In 1481 a building on the left side of the town hall was also purchased and this was provided with a screen facade and arkel turrets. The renovation of the town hall was completed around 1530 and the town hall was provided with, among other things, a landing and the cross vaults of the council cellars.
More info / Source: Wikipedia

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3.10 km

Town Hall of 's-Hertogenbosch

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Beautiful building full of character

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3.91 km

The Kruithuis

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In 1629, after the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch and the conquest of the city by Frederick Hendrik, the building was confiscated by the States for purposes of national importance. A weapons factory and later a laboratory for scientific research were established there. During the Second World War, the Hieronymus Bosch Statue and the Cardinal van Rossum Statue were stored in the Kruithuis to protect against war violence and German smelting furnaces. In 1947, the city ceded the Mortel Barracks to the government in exchange for renewed control over the Kruithuis.
Between 1946 and 1973, architects were trained in the building for the reconstruction of the three-year Ecclesiastical Architecture Course, from which the Bossche School would develop. Teachers included the brothers Hans and Nico van der Laan. In 1956, Jan de Jong graduated with honors.
From 1972 to 1994, the building housed the Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch.
Source and more information: Wikipedia

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6.00 km

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3.31 km

1.61 km

964 m

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< 100 m

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3.74 km

1.99 km

240 m

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