Noodopvang Berg En Dal (Zevenheuvelenweg)
A former monastery at Zevenheuvelenweg 54 in Berg en Dal has been used since March 2024 to house unaccompanied minor asylum seekers, mainly boys aged 15 to 18 who arrived in the Netherlands without parents or guardians. The site is intended to operate for at least three years.
Occupancy
62
people (Aug 2025)
Per night
€184
per person (benchmark)
Annual
€4.2m
estimated
Background
The site sits at Zevenheuvelenweg, Berg en Dal. It is run by the COA (Centraal Orgaan opvang asielzoekers), the Dutch government’s asylum-reception agency. For what the azc / noodopvang categories mean and how Dutch reception spending breaks down, open the cost panel on the interactive map with the Netherlands selected in Settings.
Timeline
Mar 2024
Monastery opens for unaccompanied minors
Young asylum seekers move into the former monastery; planned for at least three years.
Cost
Dutch asylum reception is funded by central government through the COA. At an illustrative benchmark of about €184 per person per night for emergency reception (noodopvang), the 62 people recorded here on 13 August 2025 imply roughly €4.2m per year. This is an order-of-magnitude figure for context only, not a site-specific invoice — emergency reception typically runs around three times the cost of a regular centre.
Sources
COA / Rijksoverheid (Kamerstuk, 5 Sep 2025) · 2025-08-13. View source
Occupancy is the COA register snapshot of 13 August 2025 and may have changed since. Coordinates were geocoded from the published street address via the official PDOK Locatieserver.