Zundert, Administrative village near Belgian border, Netherlands.
Zundert is a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant near the Belgian border. The area contains residential zones and is shaped by agriculture, with smaller village centers scattered across the landscape.
The place was first mentioned in 1157 when monks established communities there. These early settlers focused on draining waterlogged land and developing farms in the marshy area.
The Van Gogh House stands in the village center and shows where the painter first lived. Visitors can see works and personal objects that document his life and early artistic steps.
The village center offers restaurants, shops, and places to stay for visitors. Regular bus connections link the place to the larger city of Breda and surrounding areas.
Each September, twenty villages build and display giant flower floats in a parade. These floats showcase thousands of locally grown dahlias arranged in colorful patterns and shapes.
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