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Nobleman Rutger van Gemert (ca. 1150 - ca. 1220) became a knight of the Teutonic Order during his...
The most striking vegetable garden in North Brabant with largely 'forgotten vegetables'. The geol...
Camping de Kuilen is located on the edge of the Het Keelven nature reserve, surrounded by forests...
From bicycles and accessories to repairs, Fietsenwinkel 't Pumpke is the place to go.
The complex of the Royal Textile Factories J. A. Raymakers & Co includes two buildings with monum...
Texas Longhorn Meat; The regional product from Someren with the taste of the Wild West.
Located in the centre of Asten.
Milschot farmstead is a medieval farmstead and was long owned by the Teutonic Order.
In 1993, the statue De Spijkermaker was unveiled at the Piet van Thielplein.
This 19th century villa, built on the site of an illustrious inn is now the home of the Municipal...
Nice group accommodation in a wooded area in the outskirts of Deurne, for 16 persons
In the heart of the pilgrimage town of Handel you will find Café 't Hart. Right across from the R...
The Snackbar lunch and dinner is a modern cafeteria that is constantly working on the latest tren...
Lock V was the last lock in the Wilhelmina Canal and is no longer in use.
Zùlekker is a new deli in the city centre.
The Master's house was occupied by the "Upper Masters" Hertsig and Huvenaars beginning in 1922.
The easternmost boundary marker in the Peel between Gemert and Bakel. Also the border with Oploo....
Eeterij Uniek, located in the characteristic building on the Beekse Brug in Beek en Donk, has bee...
In Helmond's oldest building, dating from 1550, you are welcome seven days a week for lunch, dinn...
A parish church with rich furnishings such as a striking dome with a carillon. The church also ha...
Kruidvat is a well-known drugstore chain in the Netherlands and Belgium.
De Rozario is the star restaurant of Jermain de Rozario in Helmond. Exciting, surprising and worl...
The name Raoper, shitraper, is derived from a police regulation from 1647.
The town hall was demolished in 1951 to make way for a larger town hall. French-Batavian era.
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