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Grote Kerk climb Gilde de Baronie

    Would you like to discover Breda with a guide? Experienced guides from Gilde de Baronie will take you on a tour and tell you the most beautiful stories about Breda. You can even visit the Kasteel van Breda with them! Feel like climbing? Go up the tower of De Grote Kerk with the guide to enjoy the beautiful view over the city and the surrounding area.

    Tower Climb De Grote Kerk Breda

    Whichever way you approach Breda, the slender tower of tDe Grote Kerk looms over everything at 97 metres. A guide from the Gilde de Baronie will take you up to a height of 60 metres. It's quite a climb, but you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view over Breda and, on clear days, far beyond.
    Along the way, you'll pass by, among other things, the impressive bells that are still manually rung regularly by the Bellringers' Guild and the carillon that chimes every quarter of an hour.
    For safety reasons, the minimum age for tower climbs is 12 years old.

    For dates, see the agenda at the bottom of this page.  

    Tour of Kasteel van Breda

    Het Kasteel van Breda, once the ancestral seat of the first Nassaus, is now military terrain. For almost two hundred years, the Royal Military Academy has been located here. For this reason, it is only very limitedly open to the public. Only the Gilde de Baronie is allowed to provide guided tours on the castle grounds. And only on Saturdays when there are no military activities. 
    Want to join? Be sure to register in advance via the website of the Guild of the Barony

    For dates, see the agenda at the bottom of this page.  

    Hofstad Breda - on the trail of the Nassaus

    A guide will take you along those places that remind you of Breda's Nassau history. The walk starts at the new Nassau exhibition of Stedelijk Museum Breda. You will also visit the grounds of Breda Castle. Want to join us? Register in advance via the Gilde de Baronie website. 
    For dates, see the agenda at the bottom of this page.  

    City walk through Breda

    The many beautiful monuments of Breda take centre stage in this guided tour by the city guides of Gilde de Baronie. But the guide also doesn't skip over modern landmarks.

    Breda was granted city rights in 1252 and was the court city of the first Dutch Nassaus in the 15th and 16th centuries. From that prosperous period originate important monuments such as the Grote or Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk, the Kasteel van Breda, Spanjaardsgat, Het Begijnhof, De Waalse Kerk, and a number of court houses.

    The guide also shows you modern Breda and provides you with interesting background information. Old and new in harmony. In Breda, we love contrasts. 

    For dates, see the agenda at the bottom of this page.  

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