Art and culture in the Peel

Visit the lush remains of Asten Castle, follow a culture route through Helmond or a chateau domain walk in Deurne. You discover the most beautiful heritage. The Peel also has a diverse range of museums. Step back in time to a peeldorp from 1900 in Gemert, admire the Wieger museum and the nearby Toon Kortoomspark and don't miss the celebrated Museum Klok & Peel. 

 

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  • Boerderij: De Dompthoeve, Elsendorp

    Boerderij: De Dompthoeve, Elsendorp

    In the large-scale peel reclamations, all kinds of experiments were carried out. The Dompthoeve w...

    Elsendorp
  • Boerderij: De Sijp, Elsendorp

    Boerderij: De Sijp, Elsendorp

    From this house, the reclamation of the De Sijp estate was regulated. Indeed, this estate was par...

    Elsendorp
  • Kerk Onze Lieve Vrouw van Handel | Handel

    Kerk Onze Lieve Vrouw van Handel | Handel

    This chapel from 1220 is the oldest Marian pilgrimage site in Brabant and forms a complex togethe...

    Handel
  • De voormalige hoeve Handel

    De voormalige hoeve Handel

    The vanished Handel farmstead is the oldest clearing, from which the village of Handel emerged.

    Handel
  • Calvarieberg De Rips 1936

    Calvarieberg De Rips 1936

    This Calvary has a unique altar that was used in the annual processions.

    De Ripd
  • Boerderij: De Fuik, Handel

    Boerderij: De Fuik, Handel

    Long-gabled 1930s farmhouse standing on the spur of the crescent dune.

    Handel
  • Gemeentehuis Gemert- Bakel

    Gemeentehuis Gemert- Bakel

    This 19th century villa, built on the site of an illustrious inn is now the home of the Municipal...

    Gemert
  • Hoeve 'Beverdijk'

    Hoeve 'Beverdijk'

    Reconstruction of a fief of the Teutonic Order

    Gemert
  • Kapel Maria van Liefde | De Rips

    Kapel Maria van Liefde | De Rips

    This contemporary chapel was built after a near-death experience and an 'Encounter with Mary'. Th...

    De Rips
  • Virmuntse Hoeve

    Virmuntse Hoeve

    Former farmhouse, owned for centuries by the Teutonic Order and the Chapel of Handel.

    Handel
  • De voormalige hoeve Grotel

    De voormalige hoeve Grotel

    For centuries, the Grotel farmstead of the Teutonic Order stood on this site.

    Bakel
  • Kapel Esdonks Kapelleke | Gemert

    Kapel Esdonks Kapelleke | Gemert

    Small 'Spijkerkapel' belonging to the hamlet of Esdonk where Mary Magdalene is venerated. This li...

    Gemert
  • Gehucht: Vossenberg

    Gehucht: Vossenberg

    This Protestant village in Catholic Brabant is a product of the large-scale Peel reclamations in...

    Elsendorp
  • Ter Watermolen | Gemert

    Ter Watermolen | Gemert

    The property Ter Watermolen was a medieval farmstead owned by the Commanderij Gemert.

    Gemert
  • Archeologische opgraving: Achter de molen, Bakel

    Archeologische opgraving: Achter de molen, Bakel

    A complete medieval hamlet has been excavated here, dating from the 9th to the 12th century.

    Bakel
  • Van den Acker Textielfabriek

    Van den Acker Textielfabriek

    Everything comes to an end. Even the textile factory of the Van den Acker family, which existed f...

    Gemert
  • Huijs Bloemendael | Handel

    Huijs Bloemendael | Handel

    This is the original house of the penitent brothers in Handel. These religious were expelled duri...

    Handel
  • Boerderij: De Sparrenhof, De Rips

    Boerderij: De Sparrenhof, De Rips

    Built in 1959, Sparrenhof was the last farm to rise on the reclaimed land of the Roelvink brothers.

    De Rips
  • Grenspaal Loeff Paal

    Grenspaal Loeff Paal

    Boundary post between Oploo and De Rips.

    De Rips
  • Boerenbondsmuseum Gemert

    Boerenbondsmuseum Gemert Boerenbondsmuseum Gemert

    Voted the best (family) outing in Brabant several times, this living open-air museum in Gemert of...

    Gemert
  • Keske Kruiseind | Gemert

    Keske Kruiseind | Gemert

    The keske on the Cross End has four niches and was built in this form in 1911, but has predecessors.

    Gemert