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St. Hubertus

Country Residence / Museum Jachthuis St. Hubertus is the former country residence of Mr and Mrs Kröller-Müller and was designed by the famous Dutch architect Berlage. Its shape recalls a stag's antlers, and it is named after St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters.


It is situated in the National Park De Hoge Veluwe, one of the Netherlands' oldest and largest National parks. It consists of no less than 5,500 hectares of woodland, heathland, lakes and driftsand. Together with the Kröller-Müller Museum and the sculpture garden it offers a unique combination of nature, art and architecture.

De Hoge Veluwe is a park where visitors can still find plenty of space and peace. Where you can walk undisturbed for hours, or cycle using one of the free white bicycle. It is home to many endangered plant and animal species. Have you ever come face to face with a red deer, moufflon or roe deer? It can happen at De Hoge Veluwe!


Alongside peace and space, there is also a lot to do in the Park. To protect the peacefulness, the activities are concentrated in the central area of the park. A wide range of sporting, cultural and educational activities are regularly organised for young and old.

 

General information

Jachthuis St. Hubertus

Apeldoornseweg 250

7351 TA Hoenderloo

Tel.: +31 318-591627

Website: www.hogeveluwe.nl

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