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Etten-Leur is a municipality located in the southern Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant. This town, with its rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, was formed in 1968 by merging two previously separate villages: Etten and Leur. Today, Etten-Leur is known for its blend of historical charm and modern development.

The town has several points of cultural interest, including its connection to the famous Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh lived and worked in Etten for a period in 1881, and this artistic heritage is celebrated in the town. The Vincent van Gogh Church, where Van Gogh's father once preached, now serves as a cultural center dedicated to the artist's early works and life in Etten.

Etten-Leur also boasts other historical landmarks, such as the Sint Lambertuskerk (St. Lambert's Church), a notable example of Gothic architecture. The town's cultural landscape is further enriched by its museums, which offer insights into local history and art. These cultural assets, combined with its picturesque streets and traditional Dutch architecture, make Etten-Leur an interesting destination for those interested in Dutch culture and history.

In addition to its historical and cultural offerings, Etten-Leur has developed into a modern town with a diverse economy, balancing its heritage with contemporary urban planning. The town's commitment to preserving its past while embracing the future is evident in its well-maintained historical sites alongside modern facilities and green spaces.

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Museums in Etten-Leur

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Exhibitions in Etten-Leur

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