Nuenen is a town of about 22,000 inhabitants in the municipality of Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten just east of Eindhoven in the province North Brabant in The Netherlands.
Nuenen is a name of Frankish origin. The village was established between the 5th and 8th century. Axes and urns found in 1863 and 1915 confirmed that a Germanic tribe must have been lived in the territory of the present municipality. During excavations objects from the Urnfield period (8th century) were found. The civil municipality of Nuenen is founded around 1300 AD. The combined municipality of Nuenen, Gerwen en Nederwetten exists since 1821.
The painter Vincent van Gogh lived and worked in Nuenen from December 5, 1883 to November 24, 1885. Here he created his famous painting The Potato Eaters and hundreds of other paintings and drawings.
The old core of the village Nuenen is formed by a triangular square, called De Berg, which continues to a larger triangular park, Het Park. The latter was built in the 19th century, one finds here a music stand, a monument to Vincent van Gogh and a monument that commemorates the Sisters of Charity. This part of Nuenen is a protected village.
51.4820255.5507671Windmill de Roosdonck (Windmolen de Roosdonck), Gerwenseweg 2, ☏ +31 40 283 6379. Sa 10:00-15:00. Built in 1884, this huge flour mill still stands open in the fields just north of Nuenen, ten minutes by foot away from the city center. Even after renovations in 1971 and 1995 a lot of the inner workings are still original. Voluntary millers will give you a tour upon request. The mill is still used for flower production and products are sold in the shop.Windmill de Roosdonck Entrance is free, but donations are appreciated. (updated Mar 2025)
51.4594445.5294442Watermill at Opwetten (Opwettense watermolen), Opwettenseweg 203 (in the Kleine Dommel river). A watermill whose history dates back to the eleventh century. The present buildings date from 1743. The interior, including a cramming for pressing linseed, is still present. The miller's house is from the 17th or 18th century. This undershot mill has the largest waterwheel of North Brabant, with a diameter of 9.30 m. Vincent van Gogh painted this mill repeatedly. Watermill at Opwetten (updated Mar 2025)
51.4777835.5531363Van Gogh church (Van Goghkerkje), Papenvoort 2a. This is a Waterstaatskerk (Reformed Church) from 1824. The church is particularly picturesque as it is within the green Park in the background. Theo van Gogh (pastor), the father of Vincent van Gogh, preached here. This church is named after Vincent van Gogh as he repeatedly painted it. It is used for special ceremonies and cultural events. Van Goghkerkje (updated Mar 2025)
51.47335.546674Van Gogh Village Museum, Berg 29, ☏ +31 40 283 96 15, [email protected]. A unique feature of Nuenen and the surroundings is that it can be viewed as an Outdoor Museum with many reminders of Van Gogh. The Outdoor Museum comprises no fewer than 21 locations, all of which have a direct bearing on Vincent's two-year stay in Nuenen. Of these 21 objects, 14 were painted or drawn by Vincent on one or more occasion. The other 7 locations were not painted but were mostly the houses where his models lived. Information columns have been installed at 17 of these locations with audio commentary (in English too). Van Gogh Village Museum
51.476335.550925Nune Ville, Berg 24. (updated Mar 2025)
51.4544355.5829431Eindhoven Zoo (Dierenrijk), Baroniehei 1, ☏ +31 49 266 82 40. An educational zoo specially for children with elephants, monkeys, bears, lions, tigers, birds, etc.
Nuenen is a safe place to visit, crime records are low and violent crime is almost unheard of. Bike theft is an annoying crime that happens quite often though, so always make sure your bike is locked.
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