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Heerlen is a city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 and a municipality
Municipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them....
 in the southeastern Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 The municipality is the second largest in the province of Limburg
Limburg (Netherlands)

Limburg is the southern-most of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands of the Netherlands. It is located in the southeastern part of the country and bordered by Belgium to the south and part of the west, Germany to the east, the Dutch province of North Brabant partly to the west, and the province of Gelderland to the north....
. It forms part of Parkstad Limburg
Parkstad Limburg

Parkstad Limburg is a collaboration between 7 cities . They work together to make the facilities, wealth, wellbeing and social coherency for the citizens better....
, (formerly known as "Oostelijke Mijnstreek"), an agglomeration of about 220,000 inhabitants.

After its early Roman beginnings and a rather modest medieval period, Heerlen became a centre for the coal mining industry in the Netherlands in the late 19th century.






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Heerlen is a city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 and a municipality
Municipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them....
 in the southeastern Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 The municipality is the second largest in the province of Limburg
Limburg (Netherlands)

Limburg is the southern-most of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands of the Netherlands. It is located in the southeastern part of the country and bordered by Belgium to the south and part of the west, Germany to the east, the Dutch province of North Brabant partly to the west, and the province of Gelderland to the north....
. It forms part of Parkstad Limburg
Parkstad Limburg

Parkstad Limburg is a collaboration between 7 cities . They work together to make the facilities, wealth, wellbeing and social coherency for the citizens better....
, (formerly known as "Oostelijke Mijnstreek"), an agglomeration of about 220,000 inhabitants.

After its early Roman beginnings and a rather modest medieval period, Heerlen became a centre for the coal mining industry in the Netherlands in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, architect Frits Peutz
Frits Peutz

F.P.J. Peutz was a Netherlands architecture.Peutz was born in a catholic family in Uithuizen in Groningen , a mostly Protestant province in the north of the Netherlands....
 played a major role in shaping the city as we know it today. His most famous design, and a distinctive building in the city centre, is the so-called Glaspaleis
Glaspaleis

The Glaspaleis is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city....
 (Glass Palace), listed as one of the world's thousand most architecturally important buildings of the 20th century.

History

In 1997, a habitation from the Michelsberg culture
Michelsberg culture

The Michelsberg culture is an important Neolithic Archaeological culture in Central Europe. Its dates are ca 4,400-3,500 BC. Its conventional name is derived from that of an important excavation on Michelsberg hill near Untergrombach, between Karlsruhe and Heidelberg ....
 (4400 - 3500 BC) was excavated at the Schelsberg, near Heerlen. Archeological finds from this period are rare in the Netherlands. The site is unique in the Netherlands, as it is the first excavated site with ditches and earth walls (earthworks).

Even with these proofs of early habitation, the history of Heerlen proper starts with the arrival of the Romans. They founded a military settlement, named Coriovallum on the crossroad of two main roads: Boulogne sur Mer
Boulogne Sur Mer

Boulogne Sur Mer is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is in San Isidro Partido and forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban conurbation, 16 km  north of Buenos Aires....
 - Cologne
Cologne

Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants....
 and Xanten
Xanten

Xanten is a historic town in the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany, located in the district of Wesel . Xanten is known for the Archaeological Park , its mediaeval picturesque city centre with Xanten Cathedral and many museums, its large man-made lake for various watersport activities as well as high standard of living....
 - Aachen
Aachen

is a historic spa town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the westernmost city of Germany, located along its borders with Belgium and the Netherlands, 65 km west of Cologne....
 - Trier
Trier

Trier is a city in Germany on the banks of the Moselle River. It is the oldest city in Germany, founded in or before 16 BC. Trier is not the only city claiming to be Germany's oldest, but it is the only one that bases this assertion on having the longest history as a city, as opposed to a mere settlement or army camp....
. In Heerlen and its surroundings a lot of evidence of Roman life has been excavated, especially Roman villas (country estates). The most notable archeological excavation from Roman times is the Thermae
Thermae

The terms balnea or thermae were the words the Ancient Rome used for the buildings housing their public baths.Most Roman cities had at least one, if not many, such buildings, which were centers of public bathing and socialization....
 complex in the centre of Heerlen, a Roman
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 bathhouse, discovered in 1940. In the Netherlands only a few of these have been found. It is a clear indication that Coriovallum/Heerlen was of some importance. A museum has been built over the Thermae and opened in 1977. The Thermenmuseum also houses other Roman finds from the area.
Heerlen Crossing
Like many other Roman settlements in the Netherlands, Coriovallum was probably abandoned after the 3rd/4th century Roman retreat. Very little is known about Heerlen's history until the 10th century, when agricultural development continues once again in these parts of Europe. Farmhouses and mills are built across the valleys of Caumerbeek, Schandelerbeek and Geleenbeek and medieval Heerlen slowly takes shape.

The oldest mention of Heerlen (as 'Herle') is in an official document dated 1065. Udo, bishop of Toul, documents some gifts. One of them is the allodium Heerlen, in the bishopry of Liege. Another allodium consists of a few chapels, which belong to the mother church in Voerendaal, close to Heerlen. Shortly after this the allodium of Heerlen appears to be owned by the counts of Ahr-Hochstaden.

Theoderich van Are (Udo van Toul's cousin) separated Heerlen from Voerendaal
Voerendaal

Voerendaal is a municipality and a town in the southeastern Netherlands....
 and chose Saint Pancratius as the patron saint of the church. The counts of Are where probably responsible for the construction of the Schelmentoren and the St-Pancratius church and also may have ordered the construction of a moated castle. Through these fortifications Heerlen acquired some rights and freedoms, which gave it an elevated status over the surrounding countryside. Voerendaal, Hoensbroek, Schaesberg en Nieuwenhagen now fell under the legislation of the so-called "Land van Herle".

In 1244 Heerlen came under the authority of the dukes of Brabant
Duchy of Brabant

The Duchy of Brabant was a historical region in the Low Countries. It consisted of not only the three modern-day Belgium provinces of Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant and Antwerp as well as the Brussels-Capital Region, but also the present-day Netherlands province of North Brabant....
, but in 1388, along with Hoensbroek
Hoensbroek

Hoensbroek, a town belonging to the municipality of Heerlen, is situated in the southeast of The Netherlands' most southern province - Limburg ....
, it was given a separate status. During the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648), Heerlen was disputed by the kingdom of Spain and the Dutch Protestant rebels and swopped sides several times. At the 1661 Partage Treaty, Heerlen became part of "Staat-Limburg", ruled by the States-General of the newly-founded Dutch Republic. Being in the border region, close to the Spanish territories
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, it remained quite isolated until 1793, when the French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 conquered Heerlen. After the defeat of Napoleon in 1814 it became part of the Netherlands province of Limburg (present-day Dutch and Belgian Limburg). In 1830, like most of Limburg, Heerlen sided with Belgium
Belgium

* A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
 in the Belgian Revolution
Belgian Revolution

The Belgian Revolution was the conflict which led to the secession of the Southern provinces of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the establishment of an independent Kingdom of Belgium....
. In 1839 however, as a result of an agreement between the main European powers (the London Conference), it became part of the Netherlands again.
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In the 19th century, Heerlen, like most of Limburg municipalities (Maastricht was an exception), did not partake in the Industrial Revolution and it remained largely agrarian until coalmining began in the late 19th/early 20th century. In March 1874, coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
 had been found at the Valkenburgerweg. However, setting up a mine is a risky long-term investment and only very few private enterprises took up the challenge and bought a concession. In 1896 Heerlen got its first railway connection to allow the transportation of coal from these first coal mines. Development was still rather slow: In 1812 Heerlen had a population of 3497, in 1900 this was still only 6646. In 1901, the national government stepped in and bought all remaining unsold concessions and set up the State Mines
DSM (company)

DSM is a multinational company specialized in Life Sciences and Materials Sciences. Its headquarters are in Heerlen, the Netherlands. Originally a state-owned coal mining company , the activities of DSM are now grouped into five clusters:...
. In a short period of time several large state-operated coalmines began production. The population rose sharply from 6646 in 1900 to 12,098 in 1910 to 32,263 in 1930. During these early expansion years many old buildings in the centre of Heerlen were demolished. The coalmines remained central to the development of Heerlen into a modern city until the early 1960s, the period during which mayor Van Grunsven was mayor of Heerlen. The golden years of coalmining ended in the late 1950s, after which production gradually diminished due to competition from cheaper Polish and American coal and the discovery of natural gas in the province of Groningen
Groningen (province)

Groningen is the northeasternmost province of the Netherlands. In the east it borders the Germany state of Lower Saxony , in the south Drenthe, in the west Friesland and in the north the Wadden Sea....
. In the period 1965–1975 the coalmines were closed altogether. In the area around Heerlen-Kerkrade-Brunssum and Sittard-Geleen 60,000 people lost their jobs. A difficult period of economic re-adjustment started. The Dutch government tried to ease the pain by moving several governmental offices (ABP, CBS) to Heerlen but even today the city has not fully recovered from the loss of tens of thousands of jobs.

In the cityshape of modern-day Heerlen very little reminds us of the once omni-present mining industry. Most of the typical mounts of mining debris that surrounded the coal mines, have been removed Or transformed in to lushes green hills during an operation called van zwart naar groen (Dutch for from black to green). Even the tallest mine chimney, 'Lange Jan' ('Long John'), once a major landmark, was demolished. On of the few remaining mining buildings (shaft 2 of the Oranje Nassau I) now houses the Dutch Mine Museum.

Heerlen is part of the agglomeration
Agglomeration

In the study of human settlements, an agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a central place and any suburbs linked by continuous urban area....
 Parkstad Limburg
Parkstad Limburg

Parkstad Limburg is a collaboration between 7 cities . They work together to make the facilities, wealth, wellbeing and social coherency for the citizens better....
, formerly known as Oostelijke Mijnstreek.

Education

Among the educational institutes in Heerlen is Hogeschool Zuyd, which is a University of Applied Sciences
University of applied sciences

University of Applied Sciences is a university type, originated in the Education in Germany. It refers to:* Fachhochschule, a Germany or Austrian institution of academic higher education, including undergraduate and postgraduate education....
 with branches in Heerlen, Sittard
Sittard

Sittard is a city in the Dutch province of Limburg , which is the southernmost province of the Netherlands.On the east Sittard borders on Germany ....
 and Maastricht
Maastricht

Maastricht is a city and a municipality in the Netherlands province of Limburg , of which it is the Capital . The city is situated on both sides of the Meuse River river in the south-eastern part of the Netherlands, near the Belgium and Germany borders....
. Also based in Heerlen is the administrative office of the Open University of the Netherlands (Open Universiteit or OU in Dutch), which is a university for distance learning with tens of thousands of students throughout the Netherlands. Heerlen was also the location of the now defunct University of Theology and Pastorate (Universiteit van Theologie en Pastoraat or UTP
UTP

UTP may refer to:* In computer science, unifying theories of programming* The United Tasmania Party* In biochemistry, uridine 5'-triphosphate...
 in Dutch), which had to close down due to lack of students. Jokingly it was said that Heerlen was the location of the biggest (OU) and the smallest (UTP) university of the Netherlands.

Health Care

Health care in Heerlen (and the rest of the Parkstad Limburg
Parkstad Limburg

Parkstad Limburg is a collaboration between 7 cities . They work together to make the facilities, wealth, wellbeing and social coherency for the citizens better....
) is provided by Stichting Gezondheidszorg Oostelijk Zuid-Limburg (G.O.Z.L.). Atrium Medisch Centrum Parkstad (Atrium Medical Center Parkstad), is the name of the different hospitals in the Parkstad, and is part of G.O.Z.L. Atrium Medisch Centrum Parkstad location Heerlen was previously known as de Wever ziekenhuis named after Frans de Wever
Frans de Wever

Frans Marie Joseph de Wever was a Netherlands general practitioner, municipal doctor, rail doctor, mining doctor, and hospital founder ...
, who in 1904, together with mgr. Joseph Savelberg
Joseph Savelberg

Peter Joseph Savelberg was a Roman-Catholic priest and Wiktionary:congregation founder .Peter Savelberg attended school in Heerlen and after that at Rolduc ....
, founded the first hospital in Heerlen.

Architecture

Glaspaleis Musicschool
Terworm 1
Officeoranjenassaumijnen
Tempsplein 1
The city's best known architect is without doubt Frits Peutz
Frits Peutz

F.P.J. Peutz was a Netherlands architecture.Peutz was born in a catholic family in Uithuizen in Groningen , a mostly Protestant province in the north of the Netherlands....
. His legacy consist of at least 10 landmark buildings in Heerlen. In 1935 Heerlen's most famous landmark building, the Glaspaleis
Glaspaleis

The Glaspaleis is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city....
, was built next to the medieval church in the centre of the then modest town. It was commissioned by the merchant Peter Schunck
Schunck

|}Schunck is the name of former fashion house and department store Firma Schunck in Heerlen, the Netherlands. It is also the name for the collection of buildings the firm has been housed in, one of which is known as the Glaspaleis , which is now a cultural centre and declared one of the 1000 most important buildings of the 20th centur...
 and it was quite an extraordinary step for this conservative businessman to ask the young Heerlen-based architect Peutz to design the new Schunck department store. It is one of the most outstanding examples of early Modernism
Modernism

Modernism, in its broadest definition, is modern thought, character, or practice. More specifically, the term describes both a set of cultural tendencies and an array of associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century....
 in The Netherlands but it was only recognized as such at a fairly late stage (after it had been badly maimed). In the 1990s (only then!) it was added to a prestigious list of the world's 1000 most influentious modern buildings (only 13 buildings in the Netherlands are on that list). It encouraged the city administrators to buy the dilapidated building and make plans for its renovation. The renovation has now been completed and it now houses several of the city's cultural institutions, including a museum of modern art. The renovated Glaspaleis has become a symbol of the revived Heerlen after the closing of the coalmines.

Although many interesting buildings were demolished around 1900, some older buildings still exist in the centre of Heerlen, for instance a Romanesque style 12th century church (Pancratiuskerk
Pancratiuskerk

The Pancratiuskerk is a Roman Catholic church in Heerlen in the Netherlands....
), and a former prison tower from around the same period (Schelmentoren
Schelmentoren

The Schelmentoren in Heerlen is a Medieval Building that has served as a defendable living tower for the Here van Are and their successors....
).

Other buildings worth mentioning are a Neoclassical
Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture was an architectural style produced by the Neoclassicism that began in the mid-18th century, both as a reaction against the Rococo style of anti-tectonic naturalistic ornament, and an outgrowth of some classicizing features of Baroque architecture....
 chapel (Grafkapel de Loë built in 1848, the only remaining Neoclassical building in Heerlen), and a former mansion annex pharmacy, left in almost the same state as after its 1801–1828 expansion (Huis de Luijff).

In other parts of Heerlen, especially near the numerous small rivers around Heerlen, many more older buildings can be found, noticeably a couple of watermills (like the Weltermolen
Weltermolen

The Weltermolen is a watermill located in Welten, Heerlen in the Netherlands. It is fed by the Geleenbeek, with some extra force created by a largely man-made pond ....
 (14th century), Eikendermolen (15th century), Oliemolen
Oliemolen

The Oliemolen is a 16th century Watermill located at the foot of a steep hill, in the Aambos, Heerlen in the Netherlands. The name already tells us much about its function, extracting Vegetable oil, but this was not always the case, it first function as a volmolen ....
 (16th century), and Schandelermolen (17th century)), some castle
Castle

A castle is a defensive structure seen as one of the main symbols of the Middle Ages. The term has a history of scholarly debate surrounding its exact meaning, but it is usually regarded as being distinct from the general terms fort or fortress in that it describes a residence of a monarch or noble and commands a specific defensive territor...
s (for instance Kasteel Hoensbroek oldest part 1380, Kasteel Terworm 15th century) and old farms (Geleenhof (dating back to Roman days), Benzeraderhof (13th century, Hoeve Den Driesch (14th century), Overste Douvenrade (largely destroyed and rebuilt in 1779) and Hoeve de Bek (1796)).

Architects with significant work
Here follows a list of architects who have built important landmarks in Heerlen, and those landmarks.

  • A van Beers: Huize Op de Berg (1897)
  • Johan Kayser, (1842, Harlingen
    Harlingen, Netherlands

    Harlingen is a municipality and a city in the northern Netherlands, in the province of Friesland at the Wadden Sea. Harlingen is an old town with a long history of fishing and shipping....
     – 1917): Chapel Savelberg Convent (1878-1879, style: Neogothic)
  • Jan Stuyt
    Jan Stuyt

    Jan Stuyt was a Netherlands architecture.Stuyt started his architectural career in 1883 at the office of A.C. Bleys , whose neo-Romanesque style would become of great influence on Stuyt....
     (1868–1934)): Ambachtsschool
    Ambachtsschool

    The Ambachtsschool is built of brick with distinctive layers of marl . The building is located on the Burgemeester de Hesselleplein, in Heerlen, Netherlands....
     (1913, style: Hollands Classicisme)
  • J. Pauw: Former Liberary (1917, style: Amsterdam School
    Amsterdam School

    The Amsterdam School is a style of architecture that arose from 1910 through about 1930 in The Netherlands. The Amsterdam School movement is part of Expressionist architecture, sometimes linked to Brick Expressionism....
    )
  • Dirk Roosenburg (1887–1962): Former office Oranje Nassau mine (1928, style: International style
    International style (architecture)

    The International style was a major architectural style of the 1920s and 1930s. The term usually refers to the buildings and architects of the formative decades of Modernism, before World War II....
    )
  • Dirk Brouwer
    Dirk Brouwer (Architect)

    Dirk Brouwer was a Netherlands architect. His father was a concierge at a local technical school.After three years of studies Dirk Brouwer learned from various architects and attented a course for Higher Architectural Education in Amsterdam....
     (November 3, 1899 - 1941): Former HEMA
    Hema (store)

    HEMA is a Dutch department store chain. It was part of the Maxeda company until June 2007, when it was bought by Lion Capital LLP.The chain is characterized by relative low pricing of generic housewares, which are mostly made by and for the chain itself....
     building (1939, style: International style)
  • Frits Peutz
    Frits Peutz

    F.P.J. Peutz was a Netherlands architecture.Peutz was born in a catholic family in Uithuizen in Groningen , a mostly Protestant province in the north of the Netherlands....
     (April 7, 1896 - October 24, 1974): Glaspaleis
    Glaspaleis

    The Glaspaleis is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city....
     (1933, style: International style), Monseigneur Laurentius Schrijnen Retratiehuis (1932), townhall (1940), municipal theatre
  • Gerrit Rietveld
    Gerrit Rietveld

    Gerrit Thomas Rietveld was a Netherlands furniture designer and architect.In 1916, Rietveld started his own furniture factory, while studying architecture....
    , (Utrecht
    Utrecht (city)

    Utrecht city and municipality is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands province of Utrecht . It is located in the North-Eastern end of the Randstad, and is the fourth largest city of the Netherlands, with a population of 300,030....
     June 24, 1888- Utrecht June 26, 1964): house on Zandweg (1961–1964)
  • Jo Coenen
    Jo Coenen

    Jo Coenen is a Netherlands architect and urban planner.Between 2000 and 2004 Coenen was Rijksbouwmeester of the Netherlands, The Hague. In 1995 he won the BNA Kubus award....
     (born 1949 in Heerlen-Hoensbroek): Library and entrance Stadsgalerij (1983, 1989)


Well known Heerlenaren

See also People from Heerlen


A chronological list of notable Heerlenaren (inhabitants of Heerlen)

  • Lucius Ferenius
    Lucius Ferenius

    Lucius Ferenius, around 125 ? around 150 Heerlen, was a Ancient Rome Potter.In 1971 during an excavation on the Putgraaf in Heerlen, an exploded Roman kiln was discovered....
     (around 125 (in, what is now, Dilzen, Belgium
    Belgium

    * A small German-speaking Community of Belgium exists in eastern Wallonia. Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the history of Belgium and a complex Communities and regions of Belgium....
    ) – around 150), Potter
  • M. Sattonius Iucundus
    M. Sattonius Iucundus

    M. Sattonius Iucundus, third centuryDuring an excavation in the Ancient Rome Thermae of Heerlen a whinstone was found, pointing to M. Sattonius Iucundus as restorer of the Thermae in the 3rd century, the stone explains he did this as a debt to Fortuna ....
    , third century, restores the Thermae
  • Count Theoderich van Are
    Theoderich van Are

    Count Theoderich van Are was a nephew of bishop Udo van Toul, has uncle bestowed upon him Heerlen and Steinfeld in 1065 . He was made count of Are by Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor ....
     (1087–1126), ‘owner’ of Heerlen, probably builder of the Schelmentoren
    Schelmentoren

    The Schelmentoren in Heerlen is a Medieval Building that has served as a defendable living tower for the Here van Are and their successors....
     (prison tower)
  • Anna Sophia van Schönborn
    Anna Sophia van Schönborn

    Anna Sophia van Sch?nborn , Countess of Hoensbroek, was probably the mother with the most children who has lived in Kasteel Hoensbroek .Anna Catharina Sophia was countess of Sch?nborn when she married Marquess Frans Arnold Adriaan Joannes Philip van Hoensbroek on November 3, 1720....
     (around 1696 - November 5, 1760), Countess of Hoensbroek
  • Baron Jacob Derk Carel van Heeckeren
    Jacob Derk Carel van Heeckeren

    Baron Jacob Derk Carel van Heeckeren van Kell was a member of the List of Dutch noble families van Heeckeren. Van Heeckeren studied law at Leiden University....
     (October 31, 1730, Zutphen
    Zutphen

    Media:Nl-Zutphen.ogg is a city in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. It lies some 30 km north-east of Arnhem, on the Eastern bank of the river IJssel at the point where it is joined by the Berkel....
     - July 11, 1795, Zutphen), last shout
    Shout

    Shout may refer to:* A form of vociferation* Shout, or ring shout, a religious dance originating among African slaves in the Americas* Shout-out...
     of Heerlen
  • Jan Gerard Kemmerling
    Jan Gerard Kemmerling

    Jan Gerard Kemmerling was mayor of Heerlen and Nieuwenhagen.When the French arrived in Heerlen in 1795, Kemmerling sympathized with their ideas of Age of Enlightenment and revolution....
     (February 4, 1776 - January 15, 1818), Mayor of Heerlen (1805 - 1818?)
  • Jan Michiel Dautzenberg (December 6, 1808, [Heerlen - February 4, 1869, Elsene), is the author
    Flemish literature

    Flemish literature is literature from Flanders, the northern part of Belgium. The older Flemings writers were contributors to Dutch literature in the broad sense of nationality; after the separation of Belgium, however, from the Netherlands, when Belgium became independent in 1830, there was a great revival of Flemish literature that distingu...
     of a volume of Volksliederen.
  • Egidius Slanghen
    Egidius Slanghen

    Egidius Slanghen was the mayor of Hoensbroek from 11 March 1855 till his death and a historian. Before being mayor of Hoensbroek, he was, thanks to mediation by the count Jean Bapriste d?Ansembourg of Amstenrade, land agent for the frueles of Aldenhoor in Haelen , while in this function his interest for history grow....
     (August 23, 1820 - October 12, 1882)
  • Joseph Savelberg
    Joseph Savelberg

    Peter Joseph Savelberg was a Roman-Catholic priest and Wiktionary:congregation founder .Peter Savelberg attended school in Heerlen and after that at Rolduc ....
     (February 10, 1827, Heerlen – February 11, 1907), Heerlen, Priest and congregation founder, together with Frans de Wever founded the first Hospital
  • Jakob Jongeneel (February 21, 1831 - March 20, 1887)
  • Arnold Schunck (February 11, 1842, Kettenis – October 15, 1905, Heerlen), Founder of the fashion house
    Fashion House

    Fashion House is an United States telenovela that aired at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT Monday through Saturday on MyNetworkTV stations. The series premiered on September 5, 2006 and concluded on December 5, 2006....
     and department store
    Department store

    A department store is a retail establishment which specializes in selling a wide range of products without a single predominant Merchandise#Product_line....
     Firma Schunck
    Schunck

    |}Schunck is the name of former fashion house and department store Firma Schunck in Heerlen, the Netherlands. It is also the name for the collection of buildings the firm has been housed in, one of which is known as the Glaspaleis , which is now a cultural centre and declared one of the 1000 most important buildings of the 20th centur...
  • Henri Sarolea
    Henri Sarolea

    Henri Sarolea , was a Netherlands Entrepreneur and General contractor who settled in Heerlen after having worked on the PT Kereta Api in the Dutch East Indies ....
     (January 18, 1844, Maastricht
    Maastricht

    Maastricht is a city and a municipality in the Netherlands province of Limburg , of which it is the Capital . The city is situated on both sides of the Meuse River river in the south-eastern part of the Netherlands, near the Belgium and Germany borders....
     - September 12, 1900, Heerlen), responsible for the first railroadtrack in Heerlen (between Herzogenrath
    Herzogenrath

    Herzogenrath is a municipality in the Aachen in the Germany state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It borders to the Netherlands town of Kerkrade, the national border in one section running along the middle of a main road....
    , Heerlen, and Sittard
    Sittard

    Sittard is a city in the Dutch province of Limburg , which is the southernmost province of the Netherlands.On the east Sittard borders on Germany ....
    )
  • M.J. de Hesselle (1855–1935), Mayor of Heerlen (1894–1913) and Pharmacist
    Pharmacist

    Pharmacists are health professionals who practice the science of pharmacy. In their traditional role, pharmacists typically take a request for medicines from a prescribing health care provider in the form of a medical prescription and dispense the medication to the patient and counsel them on the proper use and adverse effects of that medic...
  • Frans de Wever
    Frans de Wever

    Frans Marie Joseph de Wever was a Netherlands general practitioner, municipal doctor, rail doctor, mining doctor, and hospital founder ...
    , 1869? - ??, General Practitioner
    General practitioner

    A general practitioner, or GP is a Physician who provides primary care and Specialty in family medicine. A general practitioner treats Acute and Chronic and provides preventive care and health education for all ages and both sexes....
    , founder of the first hospital (together with Joseph Savelberg)
  • Peter Schunck (October 31, 1873, Hauset – July 13, 1960, Heerlen), builder of the Glaspaleis
    Glaspaleis

    The Glaspaleis is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city....
  • Marcel van Grunsven
    Marcel van Grunsven

    Marcel van Grunsven was Mayors of Heerlen of Heerlen from 1926 to 1961. He led Heerlen through the crisis years, the Second World War, and the booming mining years....
     (December 4, 1896 - July 24, 1969) Mayor of Heerlen (1926–1961)
  • Jan Maenen
  • Thomas Bernhard
    Thomas Bernhard

    Thomas Bernhard was an Austria playwright and novelist....
    , February 9, 1931, Heerlen - February 12, 1989, Ohlsdorf
    Ohlsdorf

    Ohlsdorf is a municipality in the district of Gmunden in Upper Austria, Austria....
     was an Austria
    Austria

    Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
    n playwright and novelist, born in Heerlen
  • Klaas de Vries
    Klaas de Vries (politician)

    Klaas George de Vries is a member of the Tweede Kamer of the Politics of the Netherlands parliament for the Partij van de Arbeid. De Vries has had a long political career: he has been a member of parliament for more than 15 years, he has been a minister, and has been involved in forming both cabinets Kok....
    , April 28, 1943, Hoensbroek
    Hoensbroek

    Hoensbroek, a town belonging to the municipality of Heerlen, is situated in the southeast of The Netherlands' most southern province - Limburg ....
    , is a member of the lower house of the Dutch parliament for the PvdA
  • Margriet Ehlen
    Margriet Ehlen

    Margriet Ehlen is a Netherlands poet and a composer, Conductor and educator of classical music.She composed for a large variety of instruments, yet is particularly active in composition for voice....
     (1943), composer and poet
  • Jo Ritzen
    Jo Ritzen

    Jozef Marie Mathias "Jo" Ritzen is a Netherlands economist and Social democracy politician....
    , October 3, 1945, Heerlen, former Minister of Education
    Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science

    The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science is the Politics of the Netherlands ministry of education: the position is occupied with the Education in the Netherlands, science policy, culture of the Netherlands and the publieke Omroeps....
    , Chairman of Universiteit Maastricht
    Universiteit Maastricht

    Universiteit Maastricht , founded in 1976, is the second youngest university in the Netherlands, and consistently ranks among the top universities in The Netherlands in terms of education....
  • Loek Hermans, April 23, 1951, Heerlen, former Minister of Education
    Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science

    The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science is the Politics of the Netherlands ministry of education: the position is occupied with the Education in the Netherlands, science policy, culture of the Netherlands and the publieke Omroeps....
    , former major of Zwolle Chairman of the Board of Directors to the Stichting Katholieke Universiteit (Board of Directors to both the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen and the UMC St Radboud)
  • Wiel Arets
    Wiel Arets

    Wiel Arets is a Netherlands architect from the Netherlands-Germany border town of Heerlen. He graduated from Eindhoven University in 1983 and established Wiel Arets Architect and Associates in his home town a year later....
     (1955), Architect


Mines

List of mines that where located in, what is now, Heerlen

  • Oranje Nassau I, 1899-1974, now used in the Minewater Project
    Minewater Project

    The Minewater Project, based in Heerlen and other areas, aims to demonstrate how the geothermal energy stored by mine water can be used as a safe and ecological way to heat buildings....
  • Oranje Nassau III, 1917-1973, now used in the Minewater Project
    Minewater Project

    The Minewater Project, based in Heerlen and other areas, aims to demonstrate how the geothermal energy stored by mine water can be used as a safe and ecological way to heat buildings....
  • Oranje Nassau IV
    Oranje Nassau IV

    The Oranje Nassau IV , the last and smallest mine exploited by the Oranje Nassau Mijnen, started its life as a ventilation shaft for Oranje Nassau III....
    , 1927-1966
  • Staatsmijn Emma
    Staatsmijn Emma

    The Staatsmijn Emma was a Netherlands coal mine located in Treebeek and Hoensbroek . The mine was in operation from 1911 till 1973.The second biggest mine in the Netherlands it had the highest nettoproduction of all Dutch mines ....
    , 1911-1973


Transportation


Heerlen has two stations

  • Heerlen
    Heerlen railway station

    Heerlen is a railway station located in Heerlen, the Netherlands....
  • Heerlen de Kissel
    Heerlen de Kissel railway station

    Heerlen de Kissel is a railway station in Heerlen, Netherlands....


From Heerlen you can travel to Eindhoven, Utrecht, Amsterdam and into Germany.

Miscellaneous

  • The Glaspaleis
    Glaspaleis

    The Glaspaleis is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city....
     is on list of 1000 most important buildings of the 20th century created by the International Union of Architects
    International Union of Architects

    The International Union of Architects is an international non-governmental organization that represents over a million architects in 113 countries....
  • Heerlen houses the biggest Furniture strip of Europe, with 120,000 m2 floorspace (after the 27th of Augusts opening of the new Ikea building). It also houses the biggest Ikea
    IKEA

    IKEA is a privately-held, international home products retailer that sells ready-to-assemble furniture furniture, accessories, and bathroom and kitchen items in their retail stores around the world....
     of the Benelux
    Benelux

    The Benelux is an union in Western Europe that comprises three neighboring countries, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg , which lie in the north western European region between France and Germany....
     35,000 m2 (after the 27th of Augusts opening of the new building).
  • On october 1st, 2008, the World’s first minewater power station will be opend in Heerlen. It will be used to heat and cool 200 homes, along with shops, a supermarket, a library and large office buildings


Pictures of Heerlen

See also Heerlen photo gallery
Heerlen photo gallery

A collection of photographs of Heerlen...
 and at Wikimedia commons

See also

  • Mayors of Heerlen


External links