04/29/2007 - Brunssum Heathland (Brunssummerheide), Netherlands
April 2007 - beautiful heathland just a few minutes from where we used to live in the Netherlands. This is from 2007.
Maastricht (Limburg), Netherlands
Recorded 6/2016
Views Around Breda, North Brabant, The Netherlands - January 2019
Views Around Breda, North Brabant, The Netherlands - January 2019.
This film is a production.
Breda is a city and municipality in the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. Historically Breda was a fortified city, and was of strategic military and political significance. Today Breda is a small city with a well maintained centre, that consists of waterfronts, parks and many pedestrianised shopping and wider leisure areas, surrounded by a busy ring-road, a main railway line and a very active and well used railway station. To read more about Breda, click here: .
This film features views taken on a circular walk around Breda, beginning outside of the railway station, and ending back at the Railway Station on a train that is heading South East to Eindhoven.
The film features extensive views of the city's streets, waterways, historic features, art, culture, retail and architecture. Within the film, the following locations are identified: Spoorstraat, Belcrumweg, Academiesingel, Nieuwe Mark, Etnastraat, Nieuwe Prinsenkade, Hoge Brug, Haven, Vismarktstraat, Havermarkt, Reigerstraat, Torenstraat, Grote Kerk Breda, Kerkplein, Grote Markt, Ridderstraat, Sint Janstraat, Parochie Breda Centrum, Halstraat, Oude Vest, Kloosterplein, Vlaszak, Gathuispoort, Veemarktstraat, Sint Annastraat, Catharinastraat, Park Breda, Nassaumonument, Mark, Delpratsingel, Willemstraat, Breda Centraal and the view from a train departing Breda Centraal towards Eindhoven.
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Kronenburgerpark Nijmegan Netherlands Beautiful Dutch Medieval Park & kids Zoo
Nijmegan, Netherlands Just past the Politie Station is Kronenburgerpark WOW. What a Beautiful place. I believe there is a Childrens Zoo there when the weather is Warmer. After the Park I headed down the street for a Grated Daytime review of the RLD Red Light District and Show the Family Version of that. ;-) If you are Visting The Netherlands Dont just stay in Amsterdam The train goes both was Just get out to Nijmegan Its a Beautiful Dutch City where you will Enjoy yourtime spent im sure 3-5 days would FLY past there is Pleanty to do in this Great town of Holland with Lots of Rich history. Make sure and check out My Channel I am Uploading Lot's of videis i took while working in Nederland. Make sure its on Your Bucket list is a place you would Love a Holiday I would prefer to travel Here over Any Country in Europe. Paris ... Bah The got Canals here and everybody speaks English and is very Friendly. Make sure and Subscribe and Check out My website at Cheers Nathan Wratislaw AKA 1 Owner Car Guy
I found this on Wikipedia
The Kronenburgerpark is a park in the center of Nijmegen . Het ligt dicht bij het station en de Lange Hezelstraat . It is close to the station and the Long Hezelstraat .
Waar het park de Parkweg raakt staan de resten van de middeleeuwse omwalling met de Kruittoren . Where the park touches the Parkweg are the remains of the medieval ramparts with the Powder Tower .
Het park, bezongen in een liedje van Frank Boeijen , stond bekend als hangplek van prostituees en drugsverslaafden. The park, sung in a song by Frank Sinatra , was known as a hangout for prostitutes and drug addicts. Na een ingrijpende herindeling heeft het park in 2005 het uiterlijk gekregen van een rustig, modern stadspark . After a major reorganization in 2005, the park has been the appearance of a peaceful, modern park .
In het park staat een natuurstenen leeuw die in 1886 werd geschonken door de Nijmeegse verfraaiingsvereniging. In the park stands a stone lion in 1886 was donated by the Nijmegen beautification association. Het ontwerp kwam van de hand van Henri Leeuw sr. en zijn zoon Henri Leeuw jr . The design came from the hand of Henry Leo Sr. and his son Henry Jr. Leo .
Landgoed Brunssheim 1, Brunssum, Netherlands HD review
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Located 14 miles from Maastricht and 12 miles from Aachen, Landgoed Brunssheim 1 offers pet-friendly accommodations in Brunssum.
A TV is provided. There is a private bathroom with a shower.
Valkenburg is 8 miles from Landgoed Brunssheim 1, and Liège is 26 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Maastricht Airport, 9 miles from Landgoed Brunssheim 1.
Dutch Poop Day @ Micropia Amsterdam- Know Your Poo
New Amsterdam Travel Video- Can you believe that there is a National Poop Day in the Netherlands? It was on April 11th this year and the Micropia museum held a special event for the opening of their Tour of Poo. Along the route you'll discover poop's usefulness and its invisible microbes that help your body digest, survive and keep healthy. Highlights of the day were special lectures; a new exhibit on how poop is turned into a special, fermented, manure, called Bokashi; and a Bokashi making workshop. This tour is another great example of how Micropia sheds a fascinating and scientific light on subjects not usually discussed. Take a look at our video, be pleasantly surprised and visit Artis-Micropia on your next Amsterdam visit.
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A Tour of Holland (part 1)
Starting in Ghent, Belgium, Lyn Jarvis shows us some of the highlights including St. Bavo's Cathedral and Graversteen, and then into Holland with visits to Terneuzen, Veera, Delft, where Johannes Vermeer was born and Kinderdijk, with 19 working windmills
A piece of Limburg (Netherlands) limburg
A piece of limburg mainly filmed in the neighbor of Epen
Hotel Brunssummerheide, Brunssum, Netherlands HD review
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Hotel Brunssummerheide has rooms and apartments with a balcony in a tranquil setting overlooking the golf course. It features a restaurant and spacious terrace with a barbecue area.
Each of the rooms at Hotel Brunssummerheide has a TV and a sitting area. Some of the rooms include a separate living area.
Brunssum is less than a 10-minute drive from the property. The German border is 1.5 miles from the hotel. The key sights of Maastricht, including the Bonnefanten Museum, are a 35-minute drive away.
You can also enjoy a ton of FREE perks during your stay, like Wi-Fi and parking.
Zierikzee - Zeeland | De Dikke Toren & Omnia Temporaria art installation
Eng) The Sint-Lievensmonstertoren (or Saint-Livinus Monster Tower), also known as the Dikke Toren (or Fat Tower) is a 62 metre tall, unfinished, free standing church tower in Zierikzee in the Dutch province of Zeeland. Works started in 1454 in a Brabantine Gothic style. The name doesn't refer to monsters, but to a minster.
Since 1881, it is a property of the state and it has been designated a Rijksmonument.
The yearly contemporary art installation for 2018/2019 was “Omnia Temporaria” by Rosalinde Van Ingen Schenad and illustrated the fragility and temporality of human existence.
The rooftop terrace offers a breathtaking 360° panorama overlooking the 5km long Zeeland bridge crossing the Eastern Scheldt, North Beveland, Walcheren and the port installations of Vlissingen Oost, the storm surge barrier and artificial island Neeltje Jans, Schouwen Duiveland and the Grevelingenmeer up to the port and refineries of Rotterdam and the historic town of Zierikzee.
Ned) De Sint-Lievensmonstertoren, ook bekend als de Dikke Toren is een 62 meter hoge, onafgemaakte, vrijstaande kerktoren in Zierikzee in de provincie Zeeland. De werken begonnen in 1454 in een Brabantse, gotische stijl. De naam verwijst niet naar monsters, maar naar een minster.
Sinds 1881 is het een eigendom van de staat en een Rijksmonument.
De jaarlijkse hedendaagse kunstinstallatie voor 2018/2019 was Omnia Temporaria van Rosalinde Van Ingen Schenad en illustreerde de kwetsbaarheid an tijdelijkheid van het menselijk bestaan.
Het dakterras biedt een schitterend 360° panorama met uitzicht op de 5 km lange Zeelandbrug over de Oosterschelde, Noord-Beveland, Walcheren en de haveninstallaties van Vlissingen Oost, de stormvloedkering en het kunstmatige eiland Neeltje Jans, Schouwen Duiveland en het Grevelingenmeer tot aan de haven en raffinaderijen van Rotterdam. Tenslotte de historische Monumentenstad Zierikzee met o.a. de Nobelpoort, voormalige Raadshuis, Markt en Zuidhavenpoort.
Der Sint-Lievens Monsterturm, auch « Dikke Toren” genannt, ist ein 62 Meter hoher, unfertiger, freistehender Kirchturm in Zierikzee in der niederländischen Provinz Zeeland. Die Arbeiten begannen 1454 in einem Brabanter Gotikstil. Der Name bezieht sich nicht auf Monster, sondern auf ein Münster.
Seit 1881 ist es im Besitz des Staates und unter Denkmalschutz.
Die jährliche Installation zeitgenössischer Kunst für 2018/2019 war Omnia Temporaria von Rosalinde Van Ingen Schenad und illustrierte die Zerbrechlichkeit und Vergänglichkeit der menschlichen Existenz
Die Dachterrasse bietet ein herrliches 360° Panorama mit Blick auf die 5 km lange Zeelandbrücke über die Oosterschelde, Noord-Beveland, Walcheren und die Hafenanlagen von Vlissingen Oost, den Flutabwehrdeich und die künstliche Insel Neeltje Jans, Schouwen Duiveland und das Grevelingenmeer bis zum Hafen von Rotterdam. Schließlich die historische Monumentenstadt Zierikzee mit unter anderem dem Nobel tor, dem ehemaligen Stadthaus, dem Markt und dem Zuidhavenpoort mit seinen zwei Brücken.