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For centuries, the city's greatest defense was the water surrounding it. Known as the ( Moerasdraak ), it was considered nearly impregnable until 1629 , when Prince Frederick Henry of Orange finally conquered it by using advanced engineering to drain the surrounding marshes. Today, you can still explore this watery history:

: Some believe the apocalyptic scenes of fire in his work, such as in The Garden of Earthly Delights , were inspired by a catastrophic fire he witnessed in the town square when he was 13. den bosch

The city’s most famous resident, (born Jheronimus van Aken), took the city's name to sign his surreal, fantastical paintings. For centuries, the city's greatest defense was the

: Remnants of the original 12th-century walls and the larger 14th-century fortifications still stand as a reminder of its fortress past. The Visionary: Hieronymus Bosch The city’s most famous resident, (born Jheronimus van

Den Bosch’s Greatest Hits: From Bossche Bol to St. John’s Cathedral

The "story" of (officially 's-Hertogenbosch ) is a medieval tale of a city born from a duke's forest, shaped by a world-famous visionary artist, and defined by its resilience as a "Swamp Dragon." Founded in 1185 by Henry I, Duke of Brabant, it was built on forested dunes amidst marshes to serve as a strategic fortress against rival territories. The Legend of the Swamp Dragon

The story of Den Bosch continues today through its unique traditions and architecture: