The Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of St. John of 's-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant is the height of gothic architecture in the Netherlands. It has an extensive and richly decorated interior, and serves as the cathedral for the bishopric of 's-Hertogenbosch.
The cathedral has a total length of 115 metres and a width of 62 metres. Its tower reaches 73 metres high; the largest catholic church in the Netherlands.
St. John’s Cathedral is a so-called ‘Kanjermonument’ and being such, it receives financial support from the Dutch government.
In 1985, it received the honorary title of Basilica Minor from Pope John Paul II.