Municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands
Hilvarenbeek (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦɪlˌvaːrə(m)ˈbeːk] ⓘ ) is a municipality and a town in the south of the Netherlands , along the border with Belgium .
The biggest tourist attraction is called Beekse Bergen, consisting of a safari park , amusement park/playground , holiday bungalow park, and camping parks.
In the centre of the town the Sint-Petrus'-Banden is a Gothic church from the 14th and 15th centuries. The tower is a highlight of the Kempen Gothic.
Population centres
The municipality of Hilvarenbeek also includes the following villages with their own churches:
In addition, the following parts were historically separate, but are nowadays more like neighbourhoods :
Beerten
Driehuizen
Dun
Gorp
Groenstraat
Groot Loo
Grote Voort
Hoog Spul
Hoogeind
Klein Loo
Kleine Voort
Laag Spul
Rovert
Slibbroek
Westerwijk
Topography
Dutch Topographic map of the municipality of Hilvarenbeek, June 2015.
Notable people
J G Becanus
Johannes Goropius Becanus (1519 in Gorp – 1573) a Dutch physician, linguist, and humanist
Martinus Becanus (1563 in Hilvarenbeek – 1624) a Jesuit priest, theologian and controversialist.[ 4]
Jacques Thomassen (born 1945 in Diessen) a Dutch organizational theorist and academic
Henny Vrienten (born 1948 in Hilvarenbeek – 2022) a Dutch composer of TV and film scores [ 5]
Annie Abrahams (born 1954 in Hilvarenbeek) a Dutch performance artist in video installations and the internet
Henk Baars (born 1960 in Diessen) a former professional Dutch cyclo-cross cyclist
Ronald van Raak (born 1969 in Hilvarenbeek) a Dutch politician, non-fiction writer and former academic
Gallery
Hilvarenbeek, St. Petrus-Bandenkerk
Zicht op de Sint-Petrus' Bandenkerk (Hilvarenbeek)
Midden-Brabant
Rollercoaster at De Beekse Bergen (1986)
Statue in Esbeek
References
External links
Places adjacent to Hilvarenbeek
International National Geographic