Breda
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Tourist attractions
Judith with the Head of Holofernes (2 min)
Stone memorial sculpture depicting the biblical scene, invoking themes of freedom and resistance.
Miniatures and Dollhouses Museum Breda (6 min)
Collection of detailed miniatures and dollhouse displays. Open Sunday–Monday 13:00–16:30, Tuesday–Saturday 10:00–16:30.
Begijnhof (7 min)
Historic beguinage converted into a museum showcasing local religious and social history. Open Thursday, Saturday-Sunday 12:00–17:00.
BeleefBreda Boot & Kano (7 min)
Boat and canoe rental attraction for water sports on Breda's waterways.
Remnant Defence Tower (7 min)
Archaeological remains of a city wall tower that stood from 1332–1538, marked by heritage plaque.
Stedelijk Museum Breda (7 min)
City museum displaying fine art and local cultural artifacts. Open Tuesday–Sunday 11:00–17:00, extended weekend hours.
Spanjaardsgat (8 min)
Historic city gate built in 1509, now a viewpoint in Breda's old town.
The Flight / The Trek (9 min)
Bronze memorial from 1955 commemorating events of May 1940 and wartime displacement.
Baronie Monument (11 min)
Memorial erected in 1905 honoring Count Engelbrecht van Nassau and his wife as rulers of Breda from 1404.
Happy Station Breda (1.8 km)
Interactive attraction featuring Playmobil figures and themed play areas for families.









