Tramkade was once the site of the Bossche Meelfabriek and the railway's marshalling yard. The area therefore breathes industrial history - from the characteristic crane tracks to the monumental silos that still stand proudly. Today, those same buildings are the backdrop for a lively cultural climate. Creative entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, bakers, brewers and chefs have settled in and around the old factory buildings. Together, they form a community where there is room for experimentation, expression and encounters.
You walk past rough walls full of street art and look out over the water, while music sounds from an open door. On Tramkade, there is always something going on. The Willem Twee pop podium and music studios provide live music, exhibitions and creative workshops. At Brouwers aan de Vaart, you can take a look inside a craft beer brewery. Here you can taste, watch and learn how to make beer. De Mengfabriek is a gathering place for startups, artists and makers - from ceramics to concept stores.
Tramkade is anything but standard. It is not a slick tourist spot, but a piece of city that keeps reinventing itself. Ideal for those looking for something surprising and pure. Here you taste local beers, see young creators at work, listen to an experimental jazz band or enjoy a sunset on a wooden terrace by the water.
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