There are many museums, especially in the larger cities which include the
North Brabant Museum in
's-Hertogenbosch, the
Van Abbemuseum in
Eindhoven, the
Museum of the Image in
Breda,
Noordbrabants Natuurmuseum in
Tilburg. Also a few towns have a large theater like the Chassé Theater in Breda and the Eindhoven Park Theatre. Large, reputable music venues like the
013 in
Tilburg, which boasts the largest space of music venues in the
Netherlands, and the
Effenaar in Eindhoven offer concerts by major artists. Smaller venues like Mezz
Breda, W2 Concert in
's-Hertogenbosch and the smaller halls of the
013 and the
Effenaar offer concerts by emerging artists and bigger names in an intimate setting.
Events Some yearly cultural events in North Brabant are: •
Carnaval,
(February) •
Koningsdag,
national day (27 April) •
Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven,
international school festival
(October) •
GLOW Festival Eindhoven in Eindhoven,
(November) •
STRP Festival, art & technology festival in Eindhoven
(March) • Breda Jazz Festival in Breda
(May / June) •
Redhead Day (Roodharigendag) in Breda
(first weekend of September) •
Incubate in Tilburg
(September) •
Roadburn Festival in Tilburg
(April) •
Tilburgse Kermis in Tilburg since 1567
(July) •
Equestrian event
Indoor Brabant, (Dressage and Show jumping) in
's-Hertogenbosch (March) •
International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch (September) • Jazz in Duketown in
's-Hertogenbosch (June) • Art & Antiques Fair
's-Hertogenbosch (April) • Erasmusfestival (Even years) in
's-Hertogenbosch (Fall) • Jazz in Catstown in
Helmond (June) • Kasteeltuinconcerten (Castle Garden Concerts) in Helmond
(July, August) • Extrema Outdoor in
Best (July) • Paaspop in
Schijndel (April) • Mosh meeting in
Roosendaal (March) • Monsters of Mariaheide in
Veghel (February) Museums List of museums in North Brabant Museums of the main cities: ;'s-Hertogenbosch • Museum Quarter •
Noordbrabants Museum (History and art) •
Design Museum Den Bosch • Southern waterline locations • Kruithuis (Fortress Museum) • Bastionder (information center fortifications) • Bolwerk St. Jan (information center Stronghold and Citygate) • Fort Orthen, Fort Isabella and the Citadel (Historic Fortresses) •
Maurick Castle • Zwanenbroedershuis (Historical Brotherhood Museum) • Huize de Loet (Brabantian Mansion Museum) • Sint-Jansmuseum (Historical and Architectural Museum) • Het Oeteldonks Gemintemuzejum (
carnaval museum) •
Jheronimus Bosch Art Center •
Museum Slager (Museum in honor of the Artist Family) • Museum Hertogsgemaal (Archaeological and Paleontological Museum) • Museum Gemaal Caners (Watermanagement Museum) •
Herzogenbusch/
Nationaal Monument Kamp Vught WW-II
concentration camp (actually in
Vught) • Geniemuseum (actually in
Vught) • Vughts Museum (actually in
Vught) ;Eindhoven • There are two museums dedicated to the major topics of the city's industrial heritage: the
DAF Museum has a collection of DAF cars, trucks and buses, and the
Philips Museum documents the company history of electronics giant Philips and incorporates a 1891
lightbulb workshop. • The
Designhuis, a public podium and interaction area for modern design and innovation in the former district court house. • The
Eindhoven Museum, an
archaeological open-air museum which focuses on the region's
Iron Age and
Middle Ages. It merged in 2011 with Museum Kempenland which was a regional museum, which documents the history of the
Kempenland region in objects, documents, paint and educational activities. Museum Kempenland's old location, the Steentjeskerk, is closed. •
Inkijkmuseum ("Look-In museum"; housed in an old
linen factory in the Dommelstraat) is a small but special museum: it offers ever-changing exhibits, which are to be viewed through the building's windows. • The
Van Abbemuseum has a collection of modern and
contemporary art, including works by
Picasso,
Kandinsky,
Mondriaan, and
Chagall. • Wings of Liberation Museum / Bevrijdende Vleugels documents the liberation of the southern Netherlands ;Breda •
Stedelijk Museum Breda, resulting from a 2017 merger of the Breda's Museum and the MOTI (Museum of the Image) •
Begijnhof Breda Museum • General Maczek Museum • Beer Commercial Museum • NAC Museum (football) • Local History Museum / Heemkunde Museum Paulus van Daesdonck • Museum Oorlog & Vrede (War and Peace Museum) • Stichting Princenhaags Museum ;Tilburg • Museum of Modern Art – De Pont Foundation • Nature museum Brabant • Textile Museum • Museum of Charity • Museum brewery de Roos
Hilvarenbeek • Museum the Town doctor Hilvarenbeek • Liquor and soda museum Hilvarenbeek • Boekorgelmuseum Hilvarenbeek • Agricultural museum Hilvarenbeek
Cuisine The Southern Dutch cuisine constitutes the cuisine of the Dutch provinces of North Brabant and
Limburg and the
Flemish Region in
Belgium. It is renowned for its many rich pastries, soups,
stews, and vegetable dishes and is often called "
Burgundian", which is a Dutch idiom invoking the rich Burgundian court which ruled the
Low Countries in the
Middle Ages and was renowned for its splendor and great feasts. It is the only Dutch culinary region which developed an
haute cuisine, as it is influenced by both
German cuisine and
French cuisine, and it forms the base of most traditional Dutch restaurants including typical
main courses such as
Biefstuk,
Varkenshaas, or
Ossenhaas, which are premium cuts of meat, generally
pork or
beef, accompanied by various sauces and potatoes which have been double fried in the traditional Dutch (or Belgian) manner. Stews, such as
hachee, a stew of
onions,
beef and a thick gravy, contain a lot of flavour and require hours to prepare. Vegetable soups are made from richly flavored
stock or
bouillon and typically contain small meatballs alongside a variety of different vegetables. Asparagus and
witlo(o)f are highly prized and traditionally eaten with cheese and/or
ham. Pastries are abundant, often with rich fillings of cream, custard or fruits. Cakes, such as the
Moorkop and
Bossche Bol from Brabant, are typical pastries. There are also savory pastries, especially the popular
worstenbroodje (a roll with a sausage of
ground beef). The traditional alcoholic beverage of the region is beer. There are many local brands, ranging from
Trappist to
Kriek. Beer, like wine in French cuisine, is also used in cooking, often in stews.
Sports of NAC Breda of Willem II
Association football North Brabant is home to 8
professional football clubs, more than any other province in the Netherlands. Four clubs (
PSV,
NAC,
Willem II and
RKC Waalwijk) play in the
Eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the Netherlands. Four clubs (
Helmond Sport,
FC Den Bosch,
FC Eindhoven and
TOP Oss) play in the
Eerste Divisie, the second-highest division of professional football in the Netherlands. PSV Eindhoven is the biggest club of North Brabant, and most successful with 25
Eredivisie titles, 1
European Cup and 1
UEFA Cup, among many other domestic cups, and is one of the traditional "
big three" clubs in the Netherlands.
Hockey North Brabant is home to 3 hockey clubs that play in the Hoofdklasse. HC Den Bosch ('s-Hertogenbosch), Oranje Zwart (Eindhoven) and MOP (Vught). Oranje Zwart is the most successful of these clubs with many prizes, in the regular competition as well as in Europe. The most recent prizes are National Champions in 2014–2015, 2015–2016 and European Champions in 2014–2015. In 2016, Oranje Zwart merged with the smaller
EMHC into
Oranje-Rood. Since then, mens team has always played in the highest league. ==Politics==