Breda Castle (Kasteel van Breda)
This impressive castle, now home to the Royal Military Academy, has guarded the city for centuries and is surrounded by a beautiful moat and gardens.
Breda is a historic city in the south of the Netherlands, famous for the 16th-century Compromise of Breda, an early step towards Dutch independence.
Breda was captured in 1590 by Dutch soldiers who sneaked inside the city's fortress hidden inside a boat full of peat — it became one of history's most famous surprise attacks!
This impressive castle, now home to the Royal Military Academy, has guarded the city for centuries and is surrounded by a beautiful moat and gardens.
This magnificent Gothic church towers over Breda's market square and houses the ornate Renaissance tomb of Engelbrecht II, a famous Dutch nobleman.
Breda's beloved central park wraps around the old castle grounds and is a gorgeous green space where families come to stroll, play, and enjoy outdoor events.
This historic city gate right on the water is where the famous peat boat sneaked in with hidden soldiers in 1590, and it still stands as a reminder of that clever trick.
This lively local museum tells the story of Breda through art, history, and creative exhibitions that connect the city's past to its exciting present.