Eindhoven

Eindhoven 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.
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  • Type: City with 236,000 residents
  • Description: city and municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands
  • Also known as: Eindhoven, North Brabant
  • Postal codes: 5611-5617, 5621-5629, 5631-5633, 5641-5647, and 5651-5658

Places of Interest

Highlights include Philips Stadium and Van Abbemuseum.

Stadium
Photo: TaraO, CC BY 2.5.
The Philips Stadion is a football in Eindhoven, . As the home of PSV Eindhoven, it is also known as PSV Stadion. With a capacity of 35,119, it is the third-largest football stadium in the country.

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

Railway station
is the main railway station in Eindhoven in , Netherlands. It is the busiest station outside the area and an important station in the southern part of The Netherlands.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Geldrop and Nuenen.

is a town of 29,000 people in in the . It's located at easy biking distance from Eindhoven, but is mostly surrounded by heathlands and forest area.

is a town of about 22,000 inhabitants in the municipality of , Gerwen en Nederwetten just east of Eindhoven in the province in The Netherlands.

Town
Veldhoven is a municipality and town on the Gender in the southern , just southwest of Eindhoven, in the province of .

Eindhoven

Latitude
51.4393° or 51° 26′ 21″ north
Longitude
5.4786° or 5° 28′ 43″ east
Population
236,000
Elevation
22 metres (72 feet)
IATA airport code
EIN
United Nations Location Code
NL EIN
Open location code
9F37CFQH+PF
Open­Street­Map ID
node 42616340
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
2756253
Wiki­data ID
Q9832
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zeeuws—“Eindhoven” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Eindhoven
  • Albanian: Ajntovën
  • Albanian: Eindhoven
  • Arabic: آيندهوفن
  • Aragonese: Eindhoven
  • Armenian: Էյնդհովեն
  • Asturian: Eindhoven
  • Azerbaijani: Eyndhoven
  • Balinese: Eindhoven
  • Basque: Eindhoven
  • Belarusian: Эйндговэн
  • Belarusian: Эйндхавен
  • Belarusian: Эйндховен
  • Bengali: আইনডুভেন
  • Breton: Eindhoven
  • Bulgarian: Айндховен
  • Bulgarian: Ейндховен
  • Catalan: Eindhoven
  • Cebuano: Eindhoven
  • Cebuano: Gemeente Eindhoven
  • Central Kurdish: ئایندھۆڤن
  • Chinese: Eindhoven
  • Chinese: 埃因霍温
  • Chinese: 安多芬
  • Chinese: 恩荷芬
  • Chinese: 燕豪芬
  • Chinese: 艾恩德霍芬
  • Croatian: Eindhoven
  • Czech: Eindhoven
  • Danish: Eindhoven
  • Dutch: Eindhoven (gemeente)
  • Dutch: Eindhoven (plaats)
  • Dutch: Eindhoven
  • Dutch: gemeente Eindhoven
  • Dutch: Gemeente Eindhoven
  • Dutch: Lichtstad
  • Egyptian Arabic: آيندهوفن
  • Esperanto: Eindhoven
  • Esperanto: Eindhoveno
  • Estonian: Eindhoven
  • Finnish: Eindhoven
  • French: Eindhoven
  • Galician: Eindhoven
  • Georgian: ეინდჰოვენი
  • German: Eindhoven
  • Greek: Αϊντχόφεν
  • Gujarati: આઇન્ડહોવન
  • Haitian: Eindhoven
  • Hebrew: איינדהובן
  • Hindi: एम्सटर्डम
  • Hungarian: Eindhoven
  • Icelandic: Eindhoven
  • Ido: Eindhoven
  • Indonesian: Eindhoven
  • Interlingue: Eindhoven
  • Irish: Eindhoven
  • Italian: Eindhoven
  • Japanese: アイントホーフェン
  • Javanese: Eindhoven
  • Kannada: ಎಂಢೊವೆನ್
  • Kazakh: Эйндховен
  • Kölsch: Ejndhoave
  • Korean: 아인트호벤
  • Korean: 에인트호번
  • Kurdish: Eindhoven
  • Latin: Eindovia
  • Latin: Endhovia
  • Latvian: Eindhovena
  • Limburgan: Eindhove
  • Lithuanian: Eindhovenas
  • Low German: Eindhoown
  • Luxembourgish: Eindhoven
  • Macedonian: Ајндховен
  • Macedonian: Ејндховен
  • Malagasy: Eindhoven
  • Malay: Eindhoven
  • Maltese: Eindhoven
  • Marathi: आइंडहोवन
  • Min Nan Chinese: Eindhoven
  • Minangkabau: Eindhoven
  • Moksha: Эйндговэн
  • Mongolian: Эйндховен хот
  • Mongolian: Эйндховен
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Eindhoven
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Eindhoven
  • Norwegian: Eindhoven
  • Occitan (post 1500): Eindhoven
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Endehoftūn
  • Ossetian: Эйндховен
  • Papiamento: Eindhoven
  • Persian: آیندهوون
  • Polish: Eindhoven
  • Portuguese: Eindhoven, Brabante do Norte
  • Portuguese: Eindhoven
  • Quechua: Eindhoven
  • Romanian: Eindhoven
  • Russian: Эйндховен
  • Saterfriesisch: Eindhoven
  • Scots: Eindhoven
  • Scottish Gaelic: Eindhoven
  • Serbian: Ајндховен
  • Serbo-Croatian: Eindhoven
  • Silesian: Eindhoven
  • Sinhala: එයින්ඩ්හොවන්
  • Slovak: Eindhoven
  • Slovenian: Eindhoven
  • Somali: Eindhoven
  • Southern Sotho: Eindhoven
  • Spanish: Eindhoven
  • Swahili: Eindhoven
  • Swedish: Eindhoven
  • Tagalog: Eindhoven
  • Tamil: எய்ந்தோவன்
  • Tatar: Эйндһовен
  • Telugu: ఎండోవెన్
  • Thai: ไอนด์โฮเฟิน
  • Thai: ไอนด์โฮเวน
  • Turkish: Eindhoven
  • Ukrainian: Ейндговен
  • Urdu: اینتہوون
  • Uzbek: Eyndxoven
  • Venetian: Eindhoven
  • Vietnamese: Eindhoven
  • Vlaams: Eindhoven
  • Volapük: Eindhoven
  • Waray (Philippines): Eindhoven
  • Welsh: Eindhoven
  • Western Frisian: Eindhoven
  • Western Panjabi: آئنڈھون
  • Western Panjabi: آئنڈہوۆن
  • Wu Chinese: 艾恩德霍芬
  • Yue Chinese: 燕豪芬
  • Zeeuws: Eind’oven
  • Zeeuws: Eindhoven
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Eindhoven”. Photo: Arno van den Tillaart, CC BY 2.0.