Oudenbosch is a village in the municipality Halderberge in the west of the Dutch province North Brabant. Oudenbosch is well known for its 'Basiliek', a catholic church that is a smaller copy of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
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It is a wonderful church, of which one is specially impressed by looking at the interior. It is a perfect little copy of the St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and it is so beautiful that it is worthwhile to visit it even if you drive a long way to get there.
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This former monastery garden, located in the historic heart of Oudenbosch, has grown into a green gem over the last thirty years. You can find this wonderful botanical garden - about 2500 hectares full of interesting trees and plants - directly opposite the HH Agatha et Barbara Basilica, which is a copy of St. Peter's in Rome. Here, the rich Roman life meets the world of the arboriculturist, specialising in avenue trees. The entrance building is a Rijksmonument (National Heritage Site) from 1890, built by Nico Molenaar, student of the famous architect Cuijpers (who built the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, among other important buildings) It is ITS certified, and almost completely wheelchair accessible.
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Halderberge consists of 5 villages: Oudenbosch, Oud Gastel, Bosschenhoofd, Hoeven and Stampersgat. There is a lot of cultural herritage, nature and adventure to discover. Visit the historical buildings, go for a nice walk or book our guided tour to find out more about the highlights of Oudenbosch.
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