Jheronimus Bosch Statue in ’s‑Hertogenbosch stands as a proud tribute to the city’s most celebrated artist, whose fantastical imagination left a lasting mark on European art. Created in 1929 by sculptor August Falise, the bronze figure overlooks the bustling Markt square, positioned directly in front of De Kleine Winst, the house where Bosch spent part of his youth. The statue depicts him holding a painter’s palette and brush, capturing both his craft and his contemplative presence. Its placement in the heart of the city makes it a natural focal point for visitors exploring Bosch’s legacy, linking the modern streetscape with the medieval world that inspired his visionary works. Surrounded by cafés, historic façades, and daily life, the monument serves as a reminder that this internationally renowned painter was deeply rooted in the rhythms of Den Bosch.
s-Hertogenbosch Netherlands
Jheronimus Bosch Statue is located on the Markt square at the corner of Kerkstraat and Markt 29, 5211 CS 's-Hertogenbosch, right in front of the presumed childhood home and studio of the painter known as De Kleine Winst. This bronze monument, sculpted by August Falise in 1929, stands prominently amid the bustling market square lined with historic guildhalls, cafés and shops. Just steps away you'll find De Moriaan, Huis van Bosch, and a short walk to the towering St. John’s Cathedral, Noordbrabants Museum, and lively Hinthamerstraat leading through the medieval heart of the city.
Museum
Design Museum Den Bosch
Museum
Jheronimus Bosch Art Center
Museum
Museum Slager
Museum
Oeteldonks Gemintemuzejum
Museum
Museum Het Zwanenbroedershuis
Museum
Huis van Bosch
Museum
Kunstlocatie Würth
Museum
Bastionder
Museum
Groot Tuighuis
Museum
1931 Congrescentrum Brabanthallen
Cultural Centre
Theater aan de Parade
Theatre
Verkadefabriek
Theatre
MAINSTAGE
Concert Hall
St. John’s Cathedral
Cathedral
Sint-Catharinakerk
Church
Great Church
Church
's-Hertogenbosch Citadel
Historical Landmark
De Moriaan
Historical Landmark
Zuiderpark s-Hertogenbosch
Park