Belgian town hall
A town hall cut in two by the border and thus located in two countries? That’s the town hall of Baarle-Hertog.
A town hall cut in two by the border and thus located in two countries? That’s the town hall of Baarle-Hertog.
This 'Dutch church' has been the parish church of Baarle-Nassau since 1860.
The St. Salvator Chapel is popularly known as the "Chapel of Nijhoven".
The St. Bernard's Chapel of Ulicoten is an oasis of tranquillity.
The St. Rumoldus church, in Gothic style, is adorned with beautiful stained-glass windows by the famous Kempen glaziers Jan Huet and Maria van Beek.
In Zondereigen, near the Belgian-Dutch border, the "De Dodendraad" peace monument was erected in 2008.
In the centre of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, directly opposite the border post, there is a plaque.
Reconstruction of the forty-meter-long central antenna mast of the wireless military transmitting and receiving station MN7.
Are you going to ride the Bels Line? Then be sure to stop at Weelde Station, where two exact copies of rafters have been placed.
This church in the Kempen Gothic style has a tower over 46 meters high which is equipped with a characteristic onion-shaped sphere and decorated with...
At the original location on the hamlet of Gel is a short strip of killing wire with twenty authentic and intact insulators.
In Baarle there is one house with two house numbers and hence two addresses: the Belgian number 2 and the Dutch number 19.
The main building was built by architect J. de Lint and was inaugurated in 1953.
On the Hertog Hendrik I plein in Baarle-Hertog is a statue of De Pungelaer.
On the Singel in Baarle-Hertog-Nassau there are two pumps, both are classified as national monuments.
In the middle of the center, in front of the St. Remigiuskerk, there is a boundary marker.