Rafters station Bels Lijntje

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.

Grensweg, Baarle-Nassau

St. Remigius church

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...

Kerkplein 1, Baarle-Hertog

Switch house

At the original location on the hamlet of Gel is a short strip of killing wire with twenty authentic and intact insulators.

Gel, Zondereigen

House with 2 house numbers

In Baarle there is one house with two house numbers and hence two addresses: the Belgian number 2 and the Dutch number 19.

Loveren 19, Baarle-Nassau

Dutch town hall

The main building was built by architect J. de Lint and was inaugurated in 1953.

Singel 1, Baarle-Nassau

The Pungelaer

On the Hertog Hendrik I plein in Baarle-Hertog is a statue of De Pungelaer.

Hertog Hendrik I plein , Baarle-Hertog

Two Pumps

On the Singel in Baarle-Hertog-Nassau there are two pumps, both are classified as national monuments.

Singel 1, Baarle-Nassau

Boundary post

In the middle of the center, in front of the St. Remigiuskerk, there is a boundary marker.

Kerkplein 1, Baarle-Hertog

The Monument for Dutch Soldiers

This monument is a tribute to five soldiers from Baarle who died in the former Dutch East Indies during the Second World War or the colonial war in In...

Hoek Chaamseweg/Nieuwstraat, Baarle-Nassau

War memorial Baarle-Hertog

This monument commemorates the inhabitants and the Polish liberators of Baarle-Hertog who died in the Second World War.

Kerkplein 1, Baarle-Hertog

Front door swap instead of emigrating

After 15 years of measuring the borders, in 1995 the enclave borders at some places appeared to be situated slightly different then was always assumed...

Chaamseweg 10, Baarle-Hertog

War Memorial Miet Pauw

War Memorial Miet Pauw is best known in Baarle for her resistance work for a pilot flight line in WWII.

Kerkstraat 4, Baarle-Hertog