Emmauskapel

The Emmaus Chapel is a modern "house chapel" from around 1990, in the middle of a new residential area from the same period.

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Synagoge

In 1845, a synagogue was built in the Schoolstraat. The Jewish community also had its own school. There was a board for the poor and a society that took care of the sick and the poor, while a women's society took care of the maintenance of the synagogue and the ritual objects. During the occupation, approximately 80 Jews went into hiding in the vicinity of Breda, who were supported by the resistance. Serious damage was done to the synagogue by the NSB, and part of the interior was stolen. After the war, the Jewish community of Breda initially met in a room converted into a synagogue from 1952 onwards. In 1971, a building was purchased on the Dr. van Mierlostraat and consecrated as a synagogue. The old synagogue on the Schoolstraat served as a workshop for many years, but was put back into use in September 1992 after a renovation and restoration. The synagogue also houses a modest library. Since December 2002, the building has been owned by the NIG (Dutch Israelite Community) Breda, who bought it from the Breda Synagogue Exploitation Foundation. Services are held regularly. In nearby Terheijden , the synagogue of the liberal Jewish community of Brabant was inaugurated in 1983. (Source: JHM)

Kathedrale Kerk H. Antonius van Padua

Beautiful neoclassical church with tower. Cathedral of the Diocese of Breda. This is the only remaining large Roman Catholic parish church in and around the centre of Breda. The parish of Breda-Centrum also uses the much smaller, also neoclassical, St. Catherine Chapel / Church on the Beguinage as a church building.