Eindhoven - what to see in two or three hours and in a whole day. How to get to Eindhoven from Amsterdam

Updated 02/07/2019

Eindhoven is a landmark and this Dutch city is not very close to each other when compared with Amsterdam or The Hague. Nevertheless, there is something to see and where to go. Perhaps you should not devote a whole day to Eindhoven, but you can absolutely devote a couple of hours to it. I invite you to come with me to photo tour of the city and its attractions.

- How the city of Eindhoven has been known since 1232, although the first mention of it refers to 8th century. Once upon a time, 170 wooden houses stood on the site of the modern city, and now more than 200 thousand people live here.

- High technology came to Eindhoven in 1891 with the opening of the well-known Philips. Initially, the company produced only light bulbs, but over time, the list of products was significantly expanded, and you yourself know this very well.

– Another world famous brand that was born in Eidhoven, DAF company. Giant trucks and compact trucks are all DAF.

— Among football fans, the city of Eindhoven is known as native to the PSV team. About a century ago, this football club was created as a team of Philips employees (Philips Sport Vereniging or Philips Sports Union), and in ours it is one of the most famous in the Netherlands and even in the world.

— Eindhoven not a typical dutch city with canals, mills and gingerbread houses, although all this is still present in small proportions. The absence of ancient buildings is explained very simply - during the Second World War, the city was subjected to massive bombardments, as a result of which many houses were destroyed.

— Art connoisseurs who find themselves in the Netherlands simply must visit Eindhoven to visit Van Abbe Museum. The collection of this museum of modern art has about 3 thousand works. The museum exhibits works Francis Bacon, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and many others.

- Since 1994, Eindhoven has been twinned with the capital of Belarus - Minsk.

Photo tour of Eindhoven

Eindhoven - attractions in this city are mainly concentrated in the center, so you do not have to use public transport. But if you still need it, then know that bus station located next to railway station. Looking ahead, I will say that this is very convenient and typical for all Dutch cities. It was from here that my walk around the city began - a bus brought me to the railway station from the airport.

1. Run around Eindhoven Phileas express buses(Phileas) are modern vehicles, in the production of which a lot of fiberglass and a little aluminum are used. The buses are very quiet and fast. They work on diesel or gas paired with nickel batteries. The front of the bus seems to convey greetings from the future, agree?


2. There may be few canals and mills in Eindhoven, but what there is as much here as in other cities in the Netherlands is bicycles. In the photo there is a bicycle parking near the railway station. More specifically, one of the parking lots. In the Netherlands cyclist has more rights than motorists and the infrastructure for cycling is just perfect here.


3. In the evening, this sign probably looks very nice, but for so long, if you, like me, were in the city in the morning, there is nothing to do in Eindhoven


4. By tradition, in the city center you you will find many shops and boutiques. An unusual glass building is one of them. On the other side of the square, there is another similar store, only larger (they will be lower).


5. This oblong building looks a lot like a subway entrance, which I took it for. The impression is enhanced by a working escalator located at the entrance. But it turned out that it leads to underground parking for bicycles. Quite expected, I think =0)


6. The photo was taken on Sunday morning - people began to appear on the streets closer to 10. I love walking along deserted streets, which are usually crowded with people.


7. In the expensive Netherlands, harmful McDonald's can be a salvation for budget travelers. For example, breakfast, or rather a breakfast of black coffee and a morning egg burger, will cost you 2.95 euros.


8. There are almost more skyscrapers in Eindhoven than old houses. In this regard, it is closer to Rotterdam than to Amsterdam or The Hague, not to mention such wonderful towns as Haarlem, Alkmaar or Delft. The skyscraper on the left is called Admirant and is considered Tallest building in Eindhoven. Its height is 105 meters.


9. Walking in the center will inevitably lead you to Churches of St. Catherine(Sint Catharinakerk). Well, how else? It is very difficult to see these majestic towers from afar and not go to them. The temple is located at Kerkstraat 1.


10. Either a monument, or just an original installation - guess for yourself).


11. And here is the Church of St. Catherine nearby. It was built in 1861-1867. The architectural style is Neo-Gothic, the architect is Peter Kuipers.

12. It is impossible to capture the church strictly in the center - the neighboring building interferes. The temple is a three-aisled basilica with two 73-meter towers named after Mary and David.


13. Although I'm lying. In the center of the temple you can take a picture if you get closer to it. A clock is installed on one of the towers - working = 0)


14. I like to visit Catholic churches - the decoration, both external and internal, always delights. Be sure to go inside the temple- you will not remain indifferent. There was Sunday mass on the day of my visit, so I didn't take pictures.


15. But the elements of Gothic


16. Bicycle parking is literally at every turn. Just so great on the street, no one leaves - you won’t have time to blink an eye as they oppose)).


17. If you go from the church along Stratumseind ​​street, it will lead to a small square with an unusual monument in the center.


18. Here I turned right (Oude Stadsgracht street) and soon came across this installation. Apparently, it has something to do with the building standing next to it. Its name speaks of a clear belonging to the design.


19. The street will lead to the Stadhuisplein square. On the picture monument to the fallen during the Second World War(my guess).


20. I love dogs and bicycles, I have both, but no matter how much I tried to make friends between these two things, I could not. My Labrador Byron never wants to walk with me when I'm on a bike.))


21. Do you think this is just a parking lot for a bike, or does the structure perform some other function. Cleans, maybe?


22. And again the theme of bicycles - these are brown tracks with a special coating available in all cities in the Netherlands. On both sides of the road (!). Riding them on bikes is a pleasure.


23. I made a circle and again returned to the shopping center with unusual architecture at 18 Septemberplein Square.


24. Time has passed for 10 hours, the sun began to warm up and people appeared on the streets. You will not meet tourists here often - whatever one may say, Eindhoven is not a tourist city.


25. It all started with a light bulb - now you know what company we are talking about)).


26. Road signs will not let you get lost.


27. The main surprise of the day is that the urinal stands right on the street, almost in the very center. By the way, it is installed near Stratumseind ​​streets which I mentioned above. It is considered the longest street with bars and pubs in Holland. If you find yourself in Eindhoven on Friday or Saturday, go to Stratumseind ​​in the evening - fun is guaranteed.

Eindhoven attractions - what else to see

If you want to explore the sights of Eindhoven in more detail or you have more than 2-3 hours left, turn your attention to the city's museums. Some of them are of great interest.

DAF Museum

The museum is dedicated to the history of DAF. Recommended to visit car lovers and those who want to broaden their horizons. Museum visitors will learn that the company produced not only trucks, but also cars and even racing cars. The exposition presents both reduced copies of cars and models in full size.

Helpful information

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00

Address: Tongelresestraat 27

Admission ticket:

  • Adult - 9 euros;
  • pensioners / students - 7 euros;
  • fly from 5 to 15 years old - 4 euros;
  • children under 5 years old - free of charge.

How to get there: The museum is a 15 minute walk from the train station. If you are too lazy to walk, you can get to the museum by bus number 5 (the stop is called that way).

Philips Museum

I think it is not necessary to explain the history of which company this museum is dedicated to =0). By visiting it, you will find out how the Philips company appeared, with what light bulbs it all started and what it eventually resulted in. Technology lovers the museum will definitely appeal to you, others may find it too boring.

Helpful information

Address: Emmasingel 31

Admission ticket:

  • Adult - 8 euros;
  • children from 6 to 18 years old - 4 euros.

How to get there: The museum is located near 18 Septemberplein. You can walk to it from the train station in 10 minutes.

Van Abbe Museum

I talked about the museum at the beginning of the article. It operates as a permanent exhibition, and constantly hosts various exhibitions. Lovers of modern painting They simply do not have the right to miss such a rich collection.

Helpful information

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday - from 11:00 to 17:00, on Thursdays the opening hours are extended until 21:00

On Tuesdays from 15:00 to 17:00 admission to the museum is free. Also on the website of the museum it is said that on the first Thursday of the month from 17:00 to 21:00 admission is also free.

Address: Bilderdijklaan 10

Admission ticket:

  • Adult - 12 euros;
  • children from 13 to 18 years old - 6 euros;
  • children under 13 years old - free of charge;
  • students - 6 euros.

How to get there: from the railway station to the museum can be reached on foot in 15-20 minutes. Buses number 7 and number 17 from there will take you to the museum in 7-10 minutes (stadhuisplein stop).

PSV Museum

The museum of the PSV football team operates at the stadium, which is home to this football club. football fans this is definitely going to be interesting. The museum also has a souvenir shop where you can buy goods with PSV symbols.

Helpful information

The museum is open from Monday to Friday - from 10:00 to 18:00, on Saturday - from 09:00 to 17:00, on Sunday the museum is closed. On Thursdays, the opening hours are extended until 21:00

Admission ticket:

  • Adult - 7.5 euros;
  • children from 4 to 12 years old - 5 euros.

Address: Stadiumplein 4

How to get there: from the train station can be reached on foot in 10 minutes. Or take buses No. 16, No. 18, No. 401 and No. 402 (Philips Stadion stop).

Museum of Eindhoven (Eindhoven Museum)

An open-air museum located outside of Eindhoven. Tells about the history of the city and the entire province of North Brabant. Will be of interest to those who loves nature and walk outdoors.

Helpful information

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday - from 11:00 to 17:00

Address: Boutenslaan 161B

Admission ticket:

  • Adult 5 euros on weekdays, 8.5 euros on weekends and holidays;
  • children (up to 3 years) - free of charge.

How to get there: from the train station by bus number 19 (Camphuysenstraat stop) or by bus number 171 and 172 (Boutenslaan stop).

Augustinian Church (Augustijnenkerk)

The three-aisled temple was built in late XIX century in neo-gothic style. The church has one hexagonal tower, which is crowned with a 4-meter sculpture of Jesus Christ with arms wide open. The statue weighing 800 kilograms was made of wood and brass. The total height of the tower is 66 meters.

The church was built for Augustinian monks from the nearby Mariënhage monastery.

If possible, go inside the temple to admire the magnificent stained glass windows, many of which were donated to the church by wealthy residents of Eindhoven.

Helpful information

Address: Tramstraat 37

How to get there: from the train station on foot to the church can be reached in 12-15 minutes. Or by bus No. 10, No. 20, No. 24, No. 170, No. 171, No. 172 and No. 173 (Heuvel Galerie stop).

Church of St. George (Sint-Joriskerk)

Another temple in Eindhoven, built in the neo-Gothic style. It is not located in the city center, therefore it is not as popular with tourists as the first two churches. At the same time, the Church of St. George (Sint-Joriskerk) is the biggest in the city. The height of its tower is about 90 meters; a large organ is installed inside. From the train station to the temple can be reached by bus No. 7, No. 17, No. 170, No. 171, No. 172 and No. 173.

Information on the prices of the opening hours of all museums is up-to-date for 2015.

Eindhoven attractions map

All of the above sights of Eindhoven can be found on the map attached below. It is enough to hover the mouse or click (if you are viewing the article from a tablet or smartphone) on the marker to see the name of the attraction and get directions to it.

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Here is a detailed map of Eindhoven with street names in Russian and house numbers. You can easily get directions by moving the map in all directions with the mouse or by clicking on the arrows in the upper left corner. You can change the scale using the scale with the "+" and "-" icons located on the right side of the map. The easiest way to adjust the image size is by rotating the mouse wheel.

What country is Eindhoven in?

Eindhoven is located in the Netherlands. This is a wonderful, beautiful city, with its own history and traditions. Eindhoven coordinates: north latitude and east longitude (show on a large map).

virtual walk

interactive map Eindhoven with attractions and other tourist sites is an indispensable assistant in independent travel. For example, in the "Map" mode, whose icon is located in the upper left corner, you can see the city plan, as well as detailed map highways with track numbers. You can also see the railway stations and airports of the city marked on the map. Nearby you see the "Satellite" button. By turning on the satellite mode, you will see the terrain, and by zooming in, you can explore the city in great detail (thanks to satellite maps from Google Maps).

Move the "little man" from the lower right corner of the map to any street in the city, and you can make virtual walk according to Eindhoven. Adjust the direction of movement using the arrows that appear in the center of the screen. By turning the mouse wheel, you can zoom in or out on the image.

Eindhoven, the Netherlands is the capital of the province of North Brabant. The dynamic town is considered the center of design and contemporary art. The settlement owes its rapid development to the Philips company, whose headquarters was founded in Eindhoven. Today, the world-famous company is based in the Netherlands, but this has not affected the popularity of Eindhoven among tourists. The city authorities have relied on modernity. A modern settlement in the south of the country is bright, asymmetric windows of houses, stylish, glass roofs of supermarkets, public transport stops, on the roofs of which flowers are planted.

general information

The city of Eindhoven is the largest settlement and community in the southern part of the Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant. A large number of enterprises that specialize in high technologies, including information technologies, are concentrated here.

Interesting fact! Football fans know Eindhoven very well, because the PSV football club is based here, it is the second most titled club in the Netherlands.



Today, most of the streets are built up with modern buildings, the temperament of which is unexpected for Europe. Another reason why tourists come to Eindhoven is affordable prices and the opportunity to relax in the Netherlands without spending a lot of money.

Good to know! Tourists are treated rather reservedly, but cordially. You can fully enjoy the beauty and sights, but as they say, do not forget that you are visiting.

Attractions

Eindhoven locals in Holland with great respect and treat their city with care, remembering that their ancestors had to restore it literally brick by brick. Among the attractions of Eindhoven, the most fascinating and informative, of course, are museums. The symbol of the settlement in the Netherlands is the landmark "Evolyon", made in the form of a flying saucer.

Good to know! After walking through the streets, be sure to visit atmospheric establishments - pubs, restaurants serving Eindhoven beer.

The theme of the exposition is the history of the emergence and development of DAF. Many visitors are surprised to learn that the concern produced not only trucks, but also cars and even sports cars.



On the lower floor, trucks produced in different years. The first floor is dedicated to the 30s of the 20th century. Souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants are also open here, and you can visit the main office of the founder of the company. The exhibits on the top floor are cars, among which there are developed models that did not get into production.

Interesting fact! The collection includes a car that belonged to the royal couple.



Practical information:

  • address: Tongelresestraat, 27;
  • work schedule: every day except Monday, from 10-00 to 17-00;
  • ticket price: full - 9 €, children (5-15 years old) - 4 €;
  • visiting time - 60 minutes.

The attraction is located a quarter of an hour from the station. You can walk on foot or take bus number 5.

Roman Catholic church located in the center of Eindhoven, namely on Catherine's Square. The church was erected on the site where the temple, consecrated in honor of Catherine of Alexandria, used to be. Officially, the church opened in 1240, and at the end of the 14th century it was given the status of a collegiate church. The building is decorated in neo-gothic style by architect Pierre Coopers. Construction work was carried out from 1861 to 1867.



Interesting fact! The most remarkable part of the church are two towers 73 meters high, they are called David and Mary Tower.

Since 1972, the Church of St. Catherine has been included in the list of national monuments of the Netherlands.

A small production where most of the processes are still done by hand. Thus, product quality is controlled. If you want to try noble drinks with a rich taste and pleasant aroma, be sure to visit the factory as part of an excursion group.



The tour is possible on any day of the week, you can also book a specific date and time on the official website. During the tour, guests are told in detail about the production and creation of various drinks and, of course, they will be offered to try three of them to choose from. The duration of the event is about 30 minutes, the cost is 12.50 €.

The tasting tour includes not only a visit to the factory and an explanation of the guide, but also the opportunity to taste liquors, beer, gin and vodka. The duration of the tour is about 1.5 hours, the cost is 25 €.



Gin production is an exciting program in which guests are shown the complete process of the production of a drink, from the preparation of raw materials to maturation in oak barrels. The tour is very atmospheric, as it involves complete immersion in the process. Of course, at the end of the excursion activities, guests can taste gin varieties. The duration of the program is approximately 2.5 hours, the price is 42.5 €.

The factory is located at: Bleekweg, 1.

Dierenrijk Zoo

The zoo is natural area where the most comfortable conditions for the life of different animals and the rest of guests are created. Bears, elephants, lions, camels, monkeys, parrots live here. There are also many playgrounds, some of them outdoors, and some indoors. There is also a golf course.



Almost all animals are kept in such a way that guests have the opportunity to examine them and even feed some. Plan at least 4 hours to walk around the zoo to your heart's content.

Good to know! During the day, the zoo hosts various shows with the participation of animals - elephants, seals.



Practical information:

  • address: Baroniehei, Nuenen village;
  • the work schedule depends on the season: from January to March and from November to December - from 10-00 to 17-00, from May to October - from 9-30 to 17-30;
  • prices: daily full ticket - 19.50 €, when buying a ticket online (www.dierenrijk.nl/tickets/) you can save 3 €, children under 2 years old travel free.

The museum does not have an official website, but this does not affect the attendance of the attraction, which is located at 24 Looyenbeemd Street, on the outskirts of Eindhoven.


The director of a fascinating institution - Jean Lorteille - is very reminiscent of a mad scientist. It was he who took an active part in the restoration of the building, the collection of which today includes more than 20 thousand exhibits. The room does not allow you to put on display all the items at once, so you can only see a thousand exhibits, but the best ones.

The halls display items that were produced at the Eindhoven factory in different years. In general, the attraction is modest - showcases are installed, but you get a unique chance to learn in detail the history of electronics. The collection includes carbon lamps, speakers and radios, TV sets, shaving devices, microscopes, medical and musical equipment.



Practical information:

  • address: Emmasingel, 31;
  • work schedule: daily, except Monday, from 11-00 to 17-00;
  • ticket price: full - 8 €, children - 4 €;
  • the duration of the tour is 60 minutes.

From the train station can be reached in 10 minutes on foot.

This attraction has earned the fame of "the leftmost museum in Europe." Here is the largest collection of the avant-garde artist El Lissitzky, as well as other authors. The museum regularly hosts exhibitions of contemporary artists.



The attraction is located in a compact red brick building, visually resembling a military cruiser. For clearance interior spaces used white and red. The exposition is quite large, of great interest is a hanging car with a bed. At the entrance, visitors are given yellow ottomans, on which they can sit down to examine the exhibits more carefully and with great comfort. You can have a bite to eat in the cafe.



Practical information:

  • the attraction can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday, from 11-00 to 17-00;
  • an adult ticket costs 12 €, a student ticket costs 6 €, children under 13 years old are admitted free of charge;
  • You can get there by bus number 17 from the railway station to the stop "Stadhuisplein".

local brewery



A wonderful, atmospheric place where you can taste 14 beers. Drinks are served with delicious food. In the warm season, you can relax and taste beer on the terrace overlooking the Dommel River. Next to the plant there is a cafe "100 Watts", located in the premises of the old Schellens factory.

The employees of the plant regularly conduct sightseeing tours, invite guests to taste new varieties of beer. To find out the schedule of the event, just go to the official website, click on a specific date in the calendar and find out which event is scheduled for that day. If you wish, you can reserve a place in the tour group.

Important! The tour includes a tasting of three beers and one liquor and related snacks.

A factory tour introduces guests to the production of beer and other alcoholic beverages.



Practical information:

Schedule:

  • Monday and Tuesday - from 15:00 to 22:00;
  • Wednesday, Thursday and Friday - from 14:00 to 00:00;
  • Friday and Saturday - from 14:00 to 01:00;
  • Sunday - from 13-00 to 22-00.

Ticket price - 9.50 €.
Address: Bleekweg, 1.

Prices on the page are for June 2018.

Holidays in Eindhoven

Eindhoven offers accommodation for every taste and budget. The price range is quite wide. Of course, the most comfortable places to stay are hotels in the central areas - the railway station, shops and main attractions are located nearby.


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A night in a three-star hotel in a double room will cost 67 €. A room with similar conditions in a 4-star hotel costs from 76 €. Renting an apartment will cost 90-100 €.

In Eindhoven in the Netherlands, a network of establishments is developed Catering. The rates are as follows:

  • a meal in a mid-range restaurant costs from 12 to 15 € per person;
  • a check of three courses for two persons in a restaurant - from 40 to 60 €;
  • lunch in fast food will cost from 6.5 to 8 € per person.

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How to get to Eindhoven from Amsterdam

From Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, there are several ways to get to Eindhoven. The easiest and most comfortable way is to rent a car. A serious argument in favor of this way of travel is free roads.

Travel by car



From Amstredam, you can get to Eindhoven along the A2 highway - this is a typical highway, several lanes of cars are moving in each direction. What is characteristic - there are no traffic jams on the road, so you can get to your destination quickly and without hassle.

Interesting fact! The road has excellent coverage and is illuminated even at night.

The route is laid out in such a way as to go around the settlements in the Netherlands as much as possible. The path passes by lakes, bays, dense vegetation.

Between Eindhoven and Amsterdam, the distance is 125.5 km, by car it can be covered in 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Train "Eindhoven - Amsterdam"

You can get to Eindhoven from Amsterdam by the high-speed Intercity train, which departs from the central station of the capital and arrives at the Eindhoven station. The journey takes 1 hour 20 minutes. The cars are comfortable and air conditioned. The first flight departs at 5:30 am and the last one at 11:30 pm. Flights follow with a frequency of 30 minutes.

Important! Tickets can be purchased from vending machines or at the station ticket office. The cost is 19 €.

Official site railway Netherlands, where you can find the exact timetable and buy tickets - www.ns.nl/en.

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Bus travel is provided by the Eurolines company, this type of transport is not as common as trains. There are only 4 flights per day - two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Buses depart from the Amsterdam railway station and arrive at the train station in Eindhoven. You can reach your destination in 2-3 hours.

Tickets worth 9 € can be purchased on the official website of the carrier company (www.eurolines.eu).

Important! Despite the fact that there is an airport in Eindhoven, it is impossible to get here by plane from Amsterdam.

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One of the oldest cities in Europe, Eindhoven, is located on the territory of the Dutch province of North Brabant. Attractive, sporty, aristocratic center of the Netherlands, living a dynamic life. Tourists are fascinated by its multi-style architecture. Medieval buildings are harmoniously combined with ultra-modern buildings, baroque buildings perfectly coexist with gloomy gothic temples. The history of the city is diverse and multifaceted. A huge number of architectural monuments and museums are concentrated on the territory of Eindhoven. Art lovers will find numerous art galleries in Eindhoven.

A bit of history

In 1232, thanks to the Dutch Duke Hendrik I of Brabant, a small settlement located at the intersection of two small rivers Gender and Dommel received the status of a city. The favorable location allowed him to conduct active trade. In the 15th century, the city was repeatedly attacked by Gelderland. In 1554, as a result of a severe fire, most of it was destroyed. Over time, the city was rebuilt. In the 16th century, a war for freedom and independence broke out in the Netherlands. Eindhoven kept passing from the Dutch to the Spaniards. In 1583, during another bloody battle with the Spaniards, the city was destroyed to its very foundations. It took a lot of time and effort to restore it to its former splendor. Only in 1629 Eindhoven finally became part of the Netherlands.

Sights of Eindhoven

Technical University

The pride of Eindhoven is its Technical University. It rises in the very heart of the city. Eindhoven University of Technology is one of the most prestigious educational institutions Holland and Europe. About 7 thousand students study within its walls. Every year the university graduates up to 140 doctors of sciences, varying degrees and qualifications.

Church of St. Catherine

In 1867, the neo-Gothic church of St. Catherine was built in Eindhoven. The facade of the building is decorated with beautiful round stained-glass windows, luxurious stucco, fine carvings and small sculptures. Nearby rise two charming bell towers - David and Mary, reaching about 73 meters in height. The main hall is decorated with gilding, the floor is lined with dark tiles, the walls are decorated with ancient frescoes. In the center of the hall there is a luxurious altar, above it there are unique stained-glass windows, behind it is a magnificent organ.

Nuenen village

One of the most striking sights of the city is the charming village of Nuenen nestled nearby. An amazing, fabulous, romantic place where Van Gogh lived and worked for some time. Tourists are offered hiking and cycling tours in the footsteps of the great artist - these are 20 symbolic places dedicated to this great man. Nuenen is immersed in the greenery of numerous parks. Here you can have a great rest, forget about everyday worries and the bustle of the city.

Complex Evolution

One of the most remarkable places in Eindhoven is the original architectural complex Evolution. In shape, it resembles a huge snow-white plate. Nearby is a picturesque pond. Previously, several scientific and technical museums were located within the walls of the complex. Today it houses a huge conference center owned by global electronics company Philips.

Van Abbe Museum

The Van Abbe Museum of Contemporary Art is very popular with art lovers. In its exposition there are about 3 thousand paintings and paintings by famous artists. Among them are works by Chagall, Lissitzky, Picasso, Van Gogh and many others. In one of the exhibition halls of the museum you can see a large collection of unique sculptures, in others there are extraordinary art installations. Also within the museum is a small themed cinema.

Gennepier Park

Genneper Park is a favorite place for kids. On its territory there are several playgrounds with fun rides, a fabulous interactive exhibition. In the center of the park stands a huge mammoth skeleton. Nearby is an old watermill from the Middle Ages. Tourists are attracted by the picturesque landscapes of the park - mirror ponds with fragrant magnolias, romantic bridges, greenhouses, shady alleys, fancy fountains and numerous Renaissance buildings.

City Park

A great place for walking and relaxing is the central city park of Eindhoven. On its territory there are several fantastic gardens, rose gardens, flower beds dotted with Dutch tulips, a charming lake, ancient bridges.

Reminder for tourists

To get to Eindhoven, just drive to Amsterdam and transfer to the train. The ticket price is about 33 euros. From the railway station of the city, several dozen trains depart daily to different parts of the country. In the vicinity of Eindhoven there is a large airport serving a huge number of domestic and international flights. Public transport is represented by numerous bus routes. Unlike other Dutch cities, Eindhoven has no metro stations or tram networks.

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