Did you know that there are more than 500 national monuments and more than 150 municipal monuments in Amersfoort? Enough to discover! Below is an overview of the most famous and impressive monuments in our city.

 

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  • PARKHUIS

    PARKHUIS

    Enjoy delicious local food in a vintage atmosphere, with sunny patio and unique spots for any event!

    Amersfoort
  • Observant | Grand café & meetings

    Observant | Grand café & meetings

    Grand cafe with terrace, courtyard and live music

    Amersfoort
  • Oud Fins Schoolgebouw

    Oud Fins Schoolgebouw
    Amersfoort
  • Sint Pieters en Bloklands Gasthuis

    Sint Pieters en Bloklands Gasthuis

    The Sint Pieters en Bloklands Gasthuis has existed since 1393: the "gasthuys offered shelter to poor, abandoned people, chronically ill, invalids and...

    Amersfoort
  • Watertoren

    Watertoren

    Amersfoort Watertoren from 1912

    Amersfoort
  • Grebbelinie Amersfoort-Soest

    Grebbelinie Amersfoort-Soest
    Amersfoort
  • Synagoge

    Synagoge

    As the Jewish community continued to expand, space in de Bank of Lending became too small.

    Amersfoort
  • De Katoen drukkerij in de Volmolen

    De Katoen drukkerij in de Volmolen

    Europe's first cotton printing company settled in Amersfoort in the 17th century. Starting in October 2020, De Katoendrukkerij will be located in the Volmolen.

    Amersfoort
  • De Duiventil

    De Duiventil
    Amersfoort
  • Nationaal Monument Kamp Amersfoort

    Nationaal Monument Kamp Amersfoort

    Nationaal Monument Kamp Amersfoort, located on the border of Leusden and Amersfoort, preserves the memory of the suffering inflicted on approximately 47,000 prisoners in...

    Leusden
  • Lutherse Kerk

    Lutherse Kerk Lutherse Kerk Amersfoort

    Formerly the Holy Ghost Chapel.

    Amersfoort
  • Oorlogsmonument Nijenrode

    Oorlogsmonument Nijenrode
    Amersfoort
  • Joodse Begraafplaats

    Joodse Begraafplaats

    There is a joodse begraafplaats on the Bloemendalsestraat that is no longer in use.

    Amersfoort
  • Mariënhof

    Mariënhof

    The Mariënhof is more than 500 years old and has a rich history

    Amersfoort
  • Sint-Ansfriduskerk

    Sint-Ansfriduskerk

    This Roman Catholic church was built in 1915-1916 in the still virtually undeveloped Leusderkwartier. The building became the landmark in a neighborhood...

    Amersfoort
  • Pyramide van Austerlitz

    Pyramide van Austerlitz

    The Pyramide van Austerlitz is a monument consisting of a grass-covered pyramid-shaped sand mound measuring 40 by 40 meters with a stone obelisk.

    Woudenberg
  • Kamperbinnenpoort

    Kamperbinnenpoort

    The Kamperbinnenpoort is an extant city gate in the Dutch city of Amersfoort.

    Amersfoort
  • Mannenzaal

    Mannenzaal

    The oldest part of the St. Pieters and Bloklands Gasthuis, a unique historical monument from the 14th century.

    Amersfoort
  • Sovjet Ereveld

    Sovjet Ereveld

    865 war dead from the former Soviet Union are buried on the Sovjet Ereveld.

    Leusden
  • Dieventoren

    Dieventoren

    This is the only remaining tower of the city's oldest enclosure.

    Amersfoort
  • Huis van Beek

    Huis van Beek

    Built in 1937, this villa was designed by the famous architect Gerrit Rietveld, but not realized by him.

    Amersfoort
  • Muurhuizen

    Muurhuizen

    The Amersfoort Muurhuizen was built on the foundations of the first wall.

    Amersfoort
  • Stad van Cahen

    Stad van Cahen

    Architect Abel Cahen designed it in 1976, but his plan for this site in the monumental downtown met with much protest. Eventually, in...

    Amersfoort
  • Eemklooster

    Eemklooster

    Outside the city, the monastery complex Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Eem, one of the largest in the Netherlands, was built between 1931-1933.

    Amersfoort