Eindhovensch Kanaal

The Eindhovensch Kanaal is a canal in the province of . It connects the center of with the . It was dug in the period 1843-1846, commissioned by the town of Eindhoven.
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  • Type: Canal
  • Description: canal in North Brabant, Netherlands
  • Also known as: Eindhovens Kanaal” and “Eindhovensche Kanaal

Places of Interest

Highlights include Erfgoedhuis Eindhoven and DAF Museum.

Museum
is a museum.

Museum
The in is one of the first public museums for contemporary art to be established in Europe. The museum’s collection contains over 3,400 artworks.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Eindhoven and Tongelre.

is a major city in the province of in the . With a population of over 230,000 people, it's the fifth-largest city of the Netherlands.

Suburb
is a borough of . It used to be a separate village to the east of Eindhoven. Waterways comprise most of its borders. It is bordered to the south by a canal, the "Eindhovensch Kanaal" to the borough of and municipality.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Eindhovensch Kanaal

Latitude
51.43745° or 51° 26′ 15″ north
Longitude
5.48748° or 5° 29′ 15″ east
Elevation
18 metres (59 feet)
Open location code
9F37CFPP+XX
Geo­Names ID
2756251
Wiki­data ID
Q1949882
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Vlaams—“Eindhovensch Kanaal” goes by many names.

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Villapark and Lakerlopen.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Heuvel Galerie and Muziekgebouw Frits Philips.

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