You did not even mention that Eindhoven is well known for: 1. The technical university (like the one in Delft) and has a big technical campus with a huge amount of brainpower. 2. Is also know as the city of light because it used to be the home of Philips before it moved the head office to Amsterdam.
Eindhoven with you dancing in this city is beaurifull. I am wondering why you loved this city? You saw something in Eindhoven what I don't see. Wonderfull that you and your sister had a nice day exept te rain of cource.
I live in Eindhoven! Yeeeeeey! Haha, nice vlog! The parc is called "het Stadswandelpark", I always go running there :D I can tell you were there on a Tuesday since that is the only day that they have the market there in that area ;)
@@josphineogugua Yes I do enjoy it definitely! However, de Genneper Parken on 500 meter distance are definitely even more beautiful and nature like. They also have the "Prehistorisch Dorp", which means " Prehostoric Village". It is like an outdoor museum where actors act as if they live in the Middle Ages or in other era's before that. Especially with a child this is great to visit in spring or summer! You can even book a few nights as a family or individuals to "live as a middle ager or a prehistoric person".
@@twe5507 thanks so much for these new ideas 💡. I plan on visiting again, Maybe this summer but if I do, I’ll visit these places you just mentioned. I actually wanted to visit the ‘prehistorisch dorp’ but it was closed due to the restrictions at that time. It’s definitely on my top list when I visit again🤗
@@josphineogugua You are welcome! Feel free to contact me when you are in Eindhoven. Always nice to socialize and make new friends 😁 I am not a mother myself (yet) but I have some girl friends with children of approximately your age. Coming together and sitting in the parc in spring and summer is always great! Do you have Instagram?
I always love your smiling face. Being part time in France now I love to see my homecity trough your eyes. The railwaystationbuilding is known as “the radio” also because of the fabrication from radios by the Philips factory. Go on with vlogging. Have seen you more often with your son. Wish you good luck.
Hi Jeroen, Thank you so much for your comment. I am so glad my videos help you remember home. Hope you’re having a good stay in France? Thanks for all your well wishes🤗
What ? I was born and brought up in Eindhoven and still visit my 97 year old mother there. It was a quint town with nice 19th century streets and buildings until 1950. Then modernization kicked in and the city council decided to demolish half the city and have it make way for cars. Now a bland city without character and straight forward suburbs. Very green though and good to bring up kids. Thanks for giving it attention.
i'm your new subbie sis and i'm moving to Eindhoven in a few months i'm so excited can't wait to see the beautiful places and i'm glad that i found your pretty channel😍😍
It's your smile for me and you are so stylish 😍 girl A quick question please,when can one start applying for a PhD position in the Netherlands 🇳🇱,asking for someone who is currently in 2nd semester 1st year msc
Hi Nora. The person can already start looking from the last year of Masters. Sometimes the recruitment process last very long so it is wise to start on time.
I'm from the Eindhoven area and I think it's one of the ugliest cities in the country hahah. I don't know what you see that I don't. It's a nice city for shopping though! Did you notice the skeletons at the st. catherins church underneath the glass? Sometimes the glass gets too fogged up to see, but there's some skeletons you can see there from people who where burried there a long long time ago. There is also another church near the stadium that's built in a very different style and material to most dutch churches. If you ever happen to be back there I would reccomend going there! Otherwise I don't think it's a beautiful city at all.
Hi hi.. Thank you for your honesty🤣. I don't think Eindhoven is ugly at all... I like the blend of architecture. At the city center you can see some more modern structures. When you move a bit away you find a few mediaeval structures. Then the wall arts in Eindhoven are unique and beautiful. I did enjoy my trip to be honest and I definitely want to come back. I do think when we are from a city, we tend to get so used to it that it stops being anything special. But for me, I did like my time there🤗
@@josphineogugua "When you move a bit away you find a few medieval structures" Two in total, but both outside of the centre. There are no medieval buildings left to see within the medieval city centre. Directly adjacent to the old centre is Hotel Mariënhage (former monastery), which has a few walls from the Middle Ages. You cannot easily see them without entering the property. 1.7 km outside of the city centre, there is a medieval church tower from the former village of Woensel, which is known as the "Oude Toren" (Old Tower). Regarding a few things below ground/in houses; -Within the cycling garage (fietsenstalling) on the 18 September Square are the foundations of the former medieval city gate. -Below some glass plates in front of the Sint-Catharinakerk are remnants of the cemetery and rear end of the medieval church. -The city centre does not have any known medieval constructions, but it is possible they have not yet been discovered and are still hidden within houses. One house demolished in 2001 had medieval constructions/ materials. It for example had wood from the 14th century in the roof construction. Hard to believe they demolished it. Regarding later buildings; -Constructions from the 16th and 17th centuries are known. These are hidden behind more modern facades, only concern sections of bigger buildings/houses or are outside of the city centre (e.g. old farmsteads). The oldest front facade in the centre is part of a bar called the "The Little One" in the Jan van Lieshoutstraat 26. It is from 1711 (maybe older).
@@r.v.b.4153 Goede historische kennis! Ook qua architectuur. Ik dacht dat ik zo ongeveer de enige was in Eindhoven. Het middeleeuwse pand, in de kern uit de 14e eeuw, dat moedwillig is gesloopt op de plek van Happy Italy was uniek in z’n ouderdom. Het is maar één van de vele voorbeelden van de minachting voor het schaarse stedenbouwkundige erfgoed in Eindhoven van de laatste twintig jaar. Het is onvoorstelbaar wat Eindhoven gesloopt heeft en blijft zich ook telkens nog herhalen. Dat hoekpand had beslist geïntegreerd kunnen worden in de hoge nieuwbouw zoals dat bijvoorbeeld ook in Weert is gedaan. Puur een kwestie van mentaliteit. Verder heeft het winkelgebied nog wel heel enkele 16e eeuwse panden (Rechtestraat, Vrijstraat, Marktstraat) en wat 17e , 18e en vooral 19e eeuw maar The Little One heeft inderdaad de enige intacte gevel. De Grote Berg 23 van rond 1738 (oudste pand van de Bergen) is wel een goede tweede. Het is recent verassend mooi tevoorschijn gekomen na het verwijderen van decennia van lelijke pleisterlagen. Goed dat er meer zijn die het opmerken.
@@DavidS1164 De Grote Berg 23 is een goede tip! Ik heb deze tot nu toe nog niet mogen aanschouwen, maar aan de bakstenen valt goed te zien dat het om een dermate oud pand gaat. Ik kom er niet vaak en waarschijnlijk hebben de pleisterlagen het voor mij verborgen gehouden :). Ik zag tevens zojuist de Grote Berg 9. Lijkt me een vroeg 19e-eeuws pand. Daar ga ik ook wat over opzoeken.
@@r.v.b.4153 Hofke 13 is het oudste gebouw dat ik heb kunnen ontdekken. Het staat met bouwjaar 1583 te boek als oudste pand van Eindhoven. Maar, ik meen me te kunnen herinneren dat er op de palingstraat een gebouw staat dat mogelijk ouder is. Even als het pand van de voormalige Gouden Bal, op de hoogstraat.
Hi, Thanks for your comment.. I really had a good time in Eindhoven. I say guys strictly out of habit 😆 and I’ve been thinking about this lately to maybe change this habit. 🤗
I'm from the Eindhoven area and I have to agree it's not a nice looking city at all. It's a nice city for shopping though, since it's all in one bike and car free area for the most part. Like others said, a lot got destroyed during ww2 and was never rebuild.
Most were demolished. Some also destroyed after bombardments, but that's a poor excuse for the large-scaled demolition drift before and after the war. Closest to a medieval building you'll find is adjacent to the centre; the former monastery Mariënhage. It has some medieval walls, but these can only be seen from a distance without entering the property. I love the church of the former monastery (Jesus statue on top of the spire), but it is quite modern (like the video). There is a medieval church tower a bit outside of the centre as well. I can make a nice list of buildings with constructions dating to the 16th and 17th centuries, but you cannot see a lot of it from the outside. An old house is often hidden behind a modern facade (19th/20th century). There are some buildings outside of the centre with authentic 16th and 17th century exteriors. Some of these are quite nice. Oldest front facade (interior construction authentic as well) is bar "The Little One" (supposedly from 1711, but probably older). It is a very cute small house. There are also other monuments from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries within the city centre. This doesn't make it very exciting from a European perspective. A village/small town 14 km outside of Eindhoven has many old monuments. Much more than big old Eindhoven.
@@ST-vt4nu Aside of shopping, I would also say it's fun for the nightlife in Stratumseind. Some front facades/buildings are still relatively old, distinct and decorated, which is aesthetically pleasing. The bars/pubs are also concentrated in this area (I think the biggest concentration in the country), so it's a very vivid place. This means it can also be way too busy x).
Do some homework? Stopped watching when the street name was misidentified as the name of the park. I have not yet been, but I know about Stadswandelpark! This must be a reason tourists are not always welcome. It’s fine if you want to blumder around but what makes you think you are qualified to show the rest of us your vacation videos?
to truly see the city and explore it you dont use a car you use a bicycle.
I agree but I was limited and couldn’t get a bicycle. Hopefully in my next visit I’ll be able to explore more🤗
@@josphineogugua Goed and keep the Dutch lessons going. The British accent is awesome. Cheers
You did not even mention that Eindhoven is well known for:
1. The technical university (like the one in Delft) and has a big technical campus with a huge amount of brainpower.
2. Is also know as the city of light because it used to be the home of Philips before it moved the head office to Amsterdam.
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Eindhoven with you dancing in this city is beaurifull. I am wondering why you loved this city? You saw something in Eindhoven what I don't see. Wonderfull that you and your sister had a nice day exept te rain of cource.
I live in Eindhoven! Yeeeeeey! Haha, nice vlog! The parc is called "het Stadswandelpark", I always go running there :D I can tell you were there on a Tuesday since that is the only day that they have the market there in that area ;)
Hahaha. Thanks soo much for your comment. The park is so beautiful. I’m sure you enjoy the view anytime you go running🤗
@@josphineogugua Yes I do enjoy it definitely! However, de Genneper Parken on 500 meter distance are definitely even more beautiful and nature like. They also have the "Prehistorisch Dorp", which means " Prehostoric Village". It is like an outdoor museum where actors act as if they live in the Middle Ages or in other era's before that. Especially with a child this is great to visit in spring or summer! You can even book a few nights as a family or individuals to "live as a middle ager or a prehistoric person".
@@twe5507 thanks so much for these new ideas 💡.
I plan on visiting again, Maybe this summer but if I do, I’ll visit these places you just mentioned. I actually wanted to visit the ‘prehistorisch dorp’ but it was closed due to the restrictions at that time. It’s definitely on my top list when I visit again🤗
@@josphineogugua You are welcome! Feel free to contact me when you are in Eindhoven. Always nice to socialize and make new friends 😁 I am not a mother myself (yet) but I have some girl friends with children of approximately your age. Coming together and sitting in the parc in spring and summer is always great! Do you have Instagram?
@@twe5507.
My Instagram handle is @phinfair or @dbeautyengineer (When you see the pages, you’ll understand why they are separate 😁😁😁)
I always love your smiling face. Being part time in France now I love to see my homecity trough your eyes. The railwaystationbuilding is known as “the radio” also because of the fabrication from radios by the Philips factory. Go on with vlogging. Have seen you more often with your son. Wish you good luck.
Hi Jeroen,
Thank you so much for your comment.
I am so glad my videos help you remember home. Hope you’re having a good stay in France?
Thanks for all your well wishes🤗
@@josphineogugua I shure having a good time here. Enjoy the Netherlands😀
u always such uplifting music behind ur vids makes u happy enjoy the netherlands sweety
I have never visited Eindhoven, it’s really a beautiful city 😍
It is indeed🤗🤗 you can add it to your list🤗
What ? I was born and brought up in Eindhoven and still visit my 97 year old mother there. It was a quint town with nice 19th century streets and buildings until 1950. Then modernization kicked in and the city council decided to demolish half the city and have it make way for cars. Now a bland city without character and straight forward suburbs.
Very green though and good to bring up kids. Thanks for giving it attention.
i'm your new subbie sis and i'm moving to Eindhoven in a few months i'm so excited can't wait to see the beautiful places and i'm glad that i found your pretty channel😍😍
Me too , I’m moving to Eindhoven in June.
Let me know your experience.
Are you going as a student?
Yes its really a nice city i was born there
very beautiful city. How's the climate there?
i've been through the airport there, but that's it. gotta go back sometime and check out the city itself more in depth.
I agreee, it’s a beautiful city. I intend to visit again and probably explore more on a bicycle😆
There's a great comedyclub at Eindhoven. IT is called PSV stadium. Every 2 weeks they show a new comedy, and is always great for a good laugh.😉
This already sounds like fun. I’ve added it to my list for the next time I visit🤗
It's a great club. They throw a big party at the Stadhuisplein at the end of april. 😁
@@josphineogugua He is trolling you, it's the Second largest football club, he is a jew, ajax supporter, don't believe this fool!
Op je muil man jood opzouten man bah bah wat doe jij hier.
Thank very much for your lovely video I can wait to be the Holland
I’m glad you enjoyed it. When do you arrive?
I just love all your vlogs
Thank you Bernice🤗
The City is cool with nature's embodiment. A captivating vblog🙌. Keep it coming
Thank you my beautiful Mami. I really enjoyed spending time in this city🤗
I'm one of your subscribers I would love to visit soon
Hi ShiDhi, thanks for subscribing 🤗. I hope you have so much fun🤗🤗
hi my name is Shiene Arjun. Have a nice time in the Nederlands 👍😄😄
Thank you Shiene🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
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I am really inspired of the road of Netherlands really clean and all just brick streets UK is just 0 front Netherlands.
First to get here,daalu nwanyioma
Thank you so much Nwanyi oma🥰🥰🥰🥰
It's your smile for me and you are so stylish 😍 girl
A quick question please,when can one start applying for a PhD position in the Netherlands 🇳🇱,asking for someone who is currently in 2nd semester 1st year msc
Hi Nora. The person can already start looking from the last year of Masters. Sometimes the recruitment process last very long so it is wise to start on time.
@@josphineogugua OK dear,before thesis or after?
I'm from the Eindhoven area and I think it's one of the ugliest cities in the country hahah. I don't know what you see that I don't. It's a nice city for shopping though! Did you notice the skeletons at the st. catherins church underneath the glass? Sometimes the glass gets too fogged up to see, but there's some skeletons you can see there from people who where burried there a long long time ago. There is also another church near the stadium that's built in a very different style and material to most dutch churches. If you ever happen to be back there I would reccomend going there! Otherwise I don't think it's a beautiful city at all.
Hi hi..
Thank you for your honesty🤣.
I don't think Eindhoven is ugly at all...
I like the blend of architecture. At the city center you can see some more modern structures. When you move a bit away you find a few mediaeval structures. Then the wall arts in Eindhoven are unique and beautiful.
I did enjoy my trip to be honest and I definitely want to come back.
I do think when we are from a city, we tend to get so used to it that it stops being anything special. But for me, I did like my time there🤗
@@josphineogugua "When you move a bit away you find a few medieval structures"
Two in total, but both outside of the centre. There are no medieval buildings left to see within the medieval city centre.
Directly adjacent to the old centre is Hotel Mariënhage (former monastery), which has a few walls from the Middle Ages. You cannot easily see them without entering the property. 1.7 km outside of the city centre, there is a medieval church tower from the former village of Woensel, which is known as the "Oude Toren" (Old Tower).
Regarding a few things below ground/in houses;
-Within the cycling garage (fietsenstalling) on the 18 September Square are the foundations of the former medieval city gate.
-Below some glass plates in front of the Sint-Catharinakerk are remnants of the cemetery and rear end of the medieval church.
-The city centre does not have any known medieval constructions, but it is possible they have not yet been discovered and are still hidden within houses. One house demolished in 2001 had medieval constructions/ materials. It for example had wood from the 14th century in the roof construction. Hard to believe they demolished it.
Regarding later buildings;
-Constructions from the 16th and 17th centuries are known. These are hidden behind more modern facades, only concern sections of bigger buildings/houses or are outside of the city centre (e.g. old farmsteads). The oldest front facade in the centre is part of a bar called the "The Little One" in the Jan van Lieshoutstraat 26. It is from 1711 (maybe older).
@@r.v.b.4153 Goede historische kennis! Ook qua architectuur. Ik dacht dat ik zo ongeveer de enige was in Eindhoven. Het middeleeuwse pand, in de kern uit de 14e eeuw, dat moedwillig is gesloopt op de plek van Happy Italy was uniek in z’n ouderdom. Het is maar één van de vele voorbeelden van de minachting voor het schaarse stedenbouwkundige erfgoed in Eindhoven van de laatste twintig jaar. Het is onvoorstelbaar wat Eindhoven gesloopt heeft en blijft zich ook telkens nog herhalen.
Dat hoekpand had beslist geïntegreerd kunnen worden in de hoge nieuwbouw zoals dat bijvoorbeeld ook in Weert is gedaan. Puur een kwestie van mentaliteit.
Verder heeft het winkelgebied nog wel heel enkele 16e eeuwse panden (Rechtestraat, Vrijstraat, Marktstraat) en wat 17e , 18e en vooral 19e eeuw maar The Little One heeft inderdaad de enige intacte gevel.
De Grote Berg 23 van rond 1738 (oudste pand van de Bergen) is wel een goede tweede. Het is recent verassend mooi tevoorschijn gekomen na het verwijderen van decennia van lelijke pleisterlagen. Goed dat er meer zijn die het opmerken.
@@DavidS1164 De Grote Berg 23 is een goede tip! Ik heb deze tot nu toe nog niet mogen aanschouwen, maar aan de bakstenen valt goed te zien dat het om een dermate oud pand gaat. Ik kom er niet vaak en waarschijnlijk hebben de pleisterlagen het voor mij verborgen gehouden :). Ik zag tevens zojuist de Grote Berg 9. Lijkt me een vroeg 19e-eeuws pand. Daar ga ik ook wat over opzoeken.
@@r.v.b.4153 Hofke 13 is het oudste gebouw dat ik heb kunnen ontdekken. Het staat met bouwjaar 1583 te boek als oudste pand van Eindhoven. Maar, ik meen me te kunnen herinneren dat er op de palingstraat een gebouw staat dat mogelijk ouder is. Even als het pand van de voormalige Gouden Bal, op de hoogstraat.
Eindhoven is one of the smarted cities in the Netherlands.
Nice, i stayed in Eindhoven 15 years, from 1968 onwards. But one thing, why do you say guys, i am a woman.
Hi,
Thanks for your comment.. I really had a good time in Eindhoven.
I say guys strictly out of habit 😆 and I’ve been thinking about this lately to maybe change this habit. 🤗
Lovely vlogs, wish i could make s vlog together with you
Cheers
RAshmi
Looks incredibly boring. Where are the historical buildings..
Destroyed during ww2
@@pepijntop2658 yep, I live in Eindhoven. It’s pretty sad
I'm from the Eindhoven area and I have to agree it's not a nice looking city at all. It's a nice city for shopping though, since it's all in one bike and car free area for the most part. Like others said, a lot got destroyed during ww2 and was never rebuild.
Most were demolished. Some also destroyed after bombardments, but that's a poor excuse for the large-scaled demolition drift before and after the war.
Closest to a medieval building you'll find is adjacent to the centre; the former monastery Mariënhage. It has some medieval walls, but these can only be seen from a distance without entering the property. I love the church of the former monastery (Jesus statue on top of the spire), but it is quite modern (like the video). There is a medieval church tower a bit outside of the centre as well.
I can make a nice list of buildings with constructions dating to the 16th and 17th centuries, but you cannot see a lot of it from the outside. An old house is often hidden behind a modern facade (19th/20th century). There are some buildings outside of the centre with authentic 16th and 17th century exteriors. Some of these are quite nice. Oldest front facade (interior construction authentic as well) is bar "The Little One" (supposedly from 1711, but probably older). It is a very cute small house. There are also other monuments from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries within the city centre. This doesn't make it very exciting from a European perspective. A village/small town 14 km outside of Eindhoven has many old monuments. Much more than big old Eindhoven.
@@ST-vt4nu Aside of shopping, I would also say it's fun for the nightlife in Stratumseind. Some front facades/buildings are still relatively old, distinct and decorated, which is aesthetically pleasing. The bars/pubs are also concentrated in this area (I think the biggest concentration in the country), so it's a very vivid place. This means it can also be way too busy x).
You show emptiness. There are some buildings with character left. Also no explanation.
i saw nothing😅
Do some homework? Stopped watching when the street name was misidentified as the name of the park. I have not yet been, but I know about Stadswandelpark! This must be a reason tourists are not always welcome. It’s fine if you want to blumder around but what makes you think you are qualified to show the rest of us your vacation videos?