Well-known to most art\u00a0lovers as the birth place of the legendary post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, Zundert is also famous for its\u00a0Bloemencorso Zundert, or Zundert Flower Parade, <\/strong>tagged as the world’s largest flower procession.<\/p>\n Started in 1936, the parade celebrates the region\u2019s reputation as a global supplier of dahlia flowers, an area now covering 33 hectares (81 acres) of 600,000 dahlia bulbs in fifty different species. The firstparades were modest in size featuring horse-drawn carts or bicycles covered in flowers, but the event has since grown dramatically.<\/p>\n The floats now converge more ambitious aspects of contemporary\/urban art with traditional parade floats as part of an annual competition.<\/p>\n This year’s flower parade pays homage to the master painter\u00a0Vincent van Gogh. The parade\u00a0featured 19 teams who designed giant floats inspired by the works of Van Gogh. The floats\u00a0utilize the colours, motifs and imagery from Van Gogh’s paintings including interpretations of the artist’s self portraits.<\/a>Photo Credits: Joyce van Belkom<\/p>\n <\/a>Photo\u00a0Credits:\u00a0Malou Evers<\/p>\n Even today the people of Zundert are very enthusiastic about this event and take great pride in the organization and participation.<\/p>\n \u201cIn Zundert, in the South of the Netherlands, we are crazy about our flower parade…Our grannies and granddads started it in 1936 and we still can\u2019t have enough of it. By the first Sunday of September the fever burns within us.”<\/p>\n <\/a> Photo Credits: Erwin Martens<\/p>\n <\/a> Photo Credits: Werner Pellis<\/p>\n <\/a> Photo Credits: Werner Pellis<\/p>\n <\/a> Photo\u00a0credits:\u00a0Bloemencorso Zundert<\/p>\n <\/a> Photo Credits: Joyce van Belkom<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a> Photo Credits: Erwin Marten<\/p>\n <\/a> Photo\u00a0Credits:\u00a0Malou Evers<\/p>\n Photo Credits: Werner Pellis<\/p>\n