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Nivelles is a Walloon
Wallonia

Wallonia is the Francophone southern part of Belgium. This region makes up about 31% of the Belgian population.Since 1970, Wallonia has approximately coincided with the territory of the Walloon Region, which is a federated component of the Belgian state and provides a government and a parliament to both Wallonia and the smaller German-s...
 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 municipality located in the Belgian
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....
 province
Provinces of Belgium

Belgium is divided into three regions, two of them are subdivided into five provinces each.The division into provinces is fixed by Article 5 of the Constitution of Belgium....
 of Walloon Brabant
Walloon Brabant

Walloon Brabant is a Provinces of regions in Belgium of Wallonia in Belgium. It borders on the province of Flemish Brabant and the provinces of Li?ge , Namur and Hainaut ....
. The Nivelles municipality includes the old communes of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux.

The Nivelles district includes all the municipalities in Walloon Brabant.

Its Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude
Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude

The Collegiate Church Saint Gertrude , consecrated by Wazon, bishop of Li?ge, in presence of Henry III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire , is one of the Mosan art's masterpiece....
 has been classified as a Major Heritage of Wallonia
Wallonia

Wallonia is the Francophone southern part of Belgium. This region makes up about 31% of the Belgian population.Since 1970, Wallonia has approximately coincided with the territory of the Walloon Region, which is a federated component of the Belgian state and provides a government and a parliament to both Wallonia and the smaller German-s...
.

ting in 4000 BC, the Nivelles was gradually turned into agricultural land by the Danubian settlers.






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Nivelles is a Walloon
Wallonia

Wallonia is the Francophone southern part of Belgium. This region makes up about 31% of the Belgian population.Since 1970, Wallonia has approximately coincided with the territory of the Walloon Region, which is a federated component of the Belgian state and provides a government and a parliament to both Wallonia and the smaller German-s...
 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 municipality located in the Belgian
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....
 province
Provinces of Belgium

Belgium is divided into three regions, two of them are subdivided into five provinces each.The division into provinces is fixed by Article 5 of the Constitution of Belgium....
 of Walloon Brabant
Walloon Brabant

Walloon Brabant is a Provinces of regions in Belgium of Wallonia in Belgium. It borders on the province of Flemish Brabant and the provinces of Li?ge , Namur and Hainaut ....
. The Nivelles municipality includes the old communes of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux.

The Nivelles district includes all the municipalities in Walloon Brabant.

Its Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude
Collegiate Church of Saint Gertrude

The Collegiate Church Saint Gertrude , consecrated by Wazon, bishop of Li?ge, in presence of Henry III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire , is one of the Mosan art's masterpiece....
 has been classified as a Major Heritage of Wallonia
Wallonia

Wallonia is the Francophone southern part of Belgium. This region makes up about 31% of the Belgian population.Since 1970, Wallonia has approximately coincided with the territory of the Walloon Region, which is a federated component of the Belgian state and provides a government and a parliament to both Wallonia and the smaller German-s...
.

History


Saint Gertrude

Starting in 4000 BC, the Nivelles was gradually turned into agricultural land by the Danubian settlers. Most of their ancestral Rubanean civilization was destroyed by the Roman
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 invaders during the first century AD. In their turn, most of the Roman constructions, including villa
Villa

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman Republic times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably....
s, were destroyed during the Germanic
Germanic peoples

File:Germanische-ratsversammlung 1-1250x715.jpgThe Germanic peoples are a historical Ethnolinguistics group, originating in Northern Europe and identified by their use of the Indo-European languages Germanic languages which diversified out of Common Germanic in the course of the Pre-Roman Iron Age....
 invasions of the 3rd century.

In the 7th century, the territory was part of the Austrasia
Austrasia

Austrasia formed the north-eastern portion of the Kingdom of the Merovingian Franks, comprising parts of the territory of present-day eastern France, western Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands....
n Frankish kingdom, and the Mayor of the Palace, Pippin of Landen
Pippin of Landen

Pepin of Landen , also called the Elder or the Old, was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingians king Dagobert I from 623 to 629....
, rebuilt a villa here which covered more than 78 km². After Pippin's death in 640, the bishop of Maastricht, the future Saint Amand
Saint Amand

Saint Amand or Amandus , was a France Roman Catholic saint, one of the great Christian apostles of Flanders....
, urged Pippin's widow, Itta
Itta

Saint Itta or Itta of Metz , was the wife of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia. Her brother was Saint Modoald, bishop of Trier....
, to found an abbey in their villa. Itta's daughter, Gertrude
Gertrude of Nivelles

Saint Gertrude of Nivelles was abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Nivelles, in present-day Belgium.She was a daughter of Pepin of Landen, and a younger sister of Saint Begga, Abbess of Andenne, Saint Bavo and Grimoald I....
, became the monastery's first abbess and was venerated as a saint upon her death. The growing influx of pilgrims necessitated the construction of ever-bigger churches, which culminated in the huge Romanesque
Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is the term that is used to describe the architecture of Middle Ages Europe which evolved into the Gothic architecture style beginning in the 12th century....
 structure that we can still admire today. The dedication of the church took place in 1046 in the presence of Wazo, Prince-Bishop of Liège, and Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry III , called the Black or the Pious, was a member of the Salian Dynasty of Holy Roman Empire. He was the eldest son of Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor and Gisela of Swabia and his father made him duke of Bavaria in 1026, after the death of Henry V, Duke of Bavaria....
. This was the golden age of the Nivelles monastery, that now owned territories as far as Friesland
Friesland

Friesland is a province in the north of the Netherlands and part of the bigger region known as Frisia. In order to distinguish it from the other Frisian regions, it is commonly specified as Westerlauwer Frisia, Westerlauwer Friesland, West Frisia or West Friesland....
, the Moselle
Moselle River

The Moselle is a river flowing through France, Luxembourg and Germany. It is a left tributary of the Rhine river, joining it at Koblenz. A small part of Belgium is also drained by the Mosel through the Our River....
 and the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
.

Belgium, Nijvel, Main Church

13th century to 1830

In the 13th century, the city that grew around the church became part of the Duchy 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....
. The population was mostly made up of artisans and guild
Guild

File:Windsorguildhall.jpgA guild is an association of artisan in a particular trade. The earliest guilds were formed as confraternities of workers....
 members, who did not hesitate to fight the abbesses and the dukes to obtain their rights. These rights were finally granted by Joanna, Duchess of Brabant
Joanna, Duchess of Brabant

Joanna, Duchess of Brabant , was the heiress of John III, Duke of Brabant, who died in Brussels, December 5, 1355. The famous document, the foundation of the rule of law in Duchy of Brabant called the Blijde Inkomst , was arrived at in January 1355/6, in order to assure Joanna and her consort Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg peacable ent...
 in the 14th century. In 1647, an important uprising by the thread manufacturers resulted in many of the city's entrepreneurs leaving for France
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....
, leading to the city's economic decline. The wars of the 17th century between France and the Spanish Netherlands made the situation worse as Nivelles went through successive sieges and military occupations. The 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 and 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....
 regimes of the 18th century brought religious and administrative reforms to the city.

1830 until now

In 1830, Nivelles was one of the first cities to send patriotic troops to Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
 to fight 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....
. The following years were marked by the growth of heavy industry, including metallurgy and railway construction. World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 brought some damage to the city. World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, however, was a lot worse: on May 14, 1940, the entire city centre was destroyed, leaving only the walls of the collegiate church standing. The rebuilding of the church was completed in 1984.

Main sights

  • The collegiate church of Saint Gertrude
    Gertrude of Nivelles

    Saint Gertrude of Nivelles was abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Nivelles, in present-day Belgium.She was a daughter of Pepin of Landen, and a younger sister of Saint Begga, Abbess of Andenne, Saint Bavo and Grimoald I....
    , patron saint
    Patron saint

    A patron saint is a saint who is regarded as the intercessor and advocate in heaven of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, or person. Patron saints, because they have already transcended to the metaphysical, are able to intercede effectively for the needs of their special charges....
     of the city, dates from the 11th to the 13th century and is one of the best examples of Romanesque style in Belgium. It has been classified as one of Europe's major heritage sites. Tombs from the Merovingian (7th century) and Carolingian
    Carolingian

    File:Charlemagne denier Mayence 812 814.jpgThe Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish noble family with its origins in the Arnulfing and Pippinid clans of the 7th century....
     (9th century) periods have been found under the church. The Romanesque crypt
    Crypt

    In terms of European architecture, a crypt is a stone chamber or vault beneath the floor of a church usually used as a chapel or burial vault possibly containing sarcophagus, coffins or relics....
     is one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
  • The two-meter-tall statue that strikes the hours in one of the towers is affectionately known as "Jean de Nivelles". Jean dates from around 1400.
  • The Recollets
    Recollets

    The R?collets were a French branch of the Roman Catholic order, the Franciscans , which developed out of a reform movement that began in the 15th century in Spain and established itself in France in Tulle in 1585, at Nevers in 1592, at Limoges in 1596 and in Paris in 1603....
     convent and its church date from the 16th century.
  • Nivelles also has an archaeological museum, which complements the visit at Saint Gertrude.
  • The "Dodaine" park provides a welcome green space in the heart of the city.


Folklore

  • Like Ath
    Ath

    Athe is a Belgium Municipalities in Belgium located in the Wallonia Provinces of Belgium of Hainaut . The Ath municipality includes the old communes of Lanquesaint, Irchonwelz, Ormeignies, Bouvignies, Ostiches, Rebaix, Maffle, Arbre, Houtaing, Ligne, Belgium, Mainvault, Moulbaix, Villers-Notre-Dame, Villers-Saint-Amand, Ghislenghien , Isi...
    , Nivelles boasts a collection of giant puppets, one of which, Goliath, dates from 1365. The Goliath family (husband, wife and son) is usually accompanied by an odd collection of giant animals, including a lion, a camel, a unicorn, and a dragon.
  • Originating from the 13th century, the well-attended Saint-Gertrude religious procession
    Procession

    A procession is, in general, an organized body of people advancing in a formal or ceremonial manner....
     takes place annually.
  • The carnival is more recent (19th century) and takes place in mid-March. Like in Binche
    Binche

    Binche is a Wallonia municipality located in the Belgium province of Hainaut . On January 1 2006 Binche had a total population of 32,409. The total area is 60.66 km? which gives a population density of 534 inhabitants per km?....
    , the Nivelles carnival includes the famous Gilles
    Gilles

    The Gilles are the oldest and principal participants in the Carnival of Binche in Belgium.There are around 1000 Gilles, all male, some as young as 3 years old....
    .
  • The city's gastronomic specialty is the tarte al d'jote, a kind of quiche
    Quiche

    File:Quiches 2.jpgFile:Lorraine map.pngIn French cuisine, a quiche is a baked dish that is based on a custard made from Egg s and milk or cream in a pastry crust....
     that includes lots of local cheese, onions, greens, eggs and butter.
  • Nivelles is also known for its 49-bell carillon
    Carillon

    A carillon is a musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bell s which are played one after the other or sounded together ....
     and its four named canons.


Famous inhabitants

  • Pippin of Landen
    Pippin of Landen

    Pepin of Landen , also called the Elder or the Old, was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingians king Dagobert I from 623 to 629....
    , Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
    Austrasia

    Austrasia formed the north-eastern portion of the Kingdom of the Merovingian Franks, comprising parts of the territory of present-day eastern France, western Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands....
     under the Merovingian Kings (7th century)
  • Gertrude of Nivelles
    Gertrude of Nivelles

    Saint Gertrude of Nivelles was abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Nivelles, in present-day Belgium.She was a daughter of Pepin of Landen, and a younger sister of Saint Begga, Abbess of Andenne, Saint Bavo and Grimoald I....
    , Pippin's daughter and abbess of the Nivelles monastery (626-659)
  • Johann Tserclaes, Holy Roman Empire
    Holy Roman Empire

    The Holy Roman Empire was a union of territories in Central Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early modern Europe under a Holy Roman Emperor....
     general in the Thirty Years' War
    Thirty Years' War

    The Thirty Years' War was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. The war was fought primarily in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe....
     (1559-1632)
  • Louis-Joseph Seutin
    Louis-Joseph Seutin

    Louis Joseph Seutin was a Belgium Physician, surgery and professor at the Universit? Libre de Bruxelles.Born in Nivelles, he studied medicine and took part in the Battle of Waterloo as a doctor....
    , doctor and surgeon (1793-1862)
  • Jules Louis Guillery, lawyer and politician (1824-1902)
  • Henri Delmotte
    Henri Delmotte

    Henri Philibert Joseph Delmotte was a Belgian stage poet and novelist. Delmotte studied jurisprudence and then worked for the government for a time, becoming a commissioner in Nivelles....
    , novelist (1822-1884)
  • Didier Theys
    Didier Theys

    Didier Theys is a former driver in the CART Championship Car series. After some success in European F-3, he raced in the 1987-1993 seasons with 47 career starts, including the 1989 Indianapolis 500, 1990 Indianapolis 500 and 1993 Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis 500....
    , car racer (b. 1956)


Sports

In 1972 and 1974, the Belgian Grand Prix
Belgian Grand Prix

The Belgian Grand Prix is an automobile race, part of the Formula One World Championship.The first national race of Belgium was held in 1925 at the Spa, Belgium region's race course, an area of the country that had been associated with motor sport since the very early years of racing before the turn of the century....
 of Formula 1 was hosted at the circuit
Circuit

Circuit may mean:* Circuit * Circuit * Circuit court* Circuit , a 2001 gay-themed film* Circuit , from the Munna Bhai Series* Circuit , a group of theaters among which the same acts circulate, especially in vaudeville...
 Nivelles-Baulers
Nivelles-Baulers

Nivelles-Baulers was a race track near Brussels, Belgium locally referred to as Nivelles in French and Nijvel in Flemish.Built in 1971, the circuit hosted two rounds of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix in 1972 and 1974 during the time when the race was supposed to alternate between Wallonia and Flanders circuits....
. Emerson Fittipaldi
Emerson Fittipaldi

Emerson Fittipaldi is a highly successful Brazilian automobile racing driver, winning championships in both Formula One and Champcars, and the Indianapolis 500 twice....
 won the race both times. Today, the circuit has been reconverted into an industrial zone.

On September 2007 Nivelles is going to host the VII European Handball Championship
Handball International Championships, 2007

The 2007 edition of the Handball International Championships was the VII European Championship , organized by theInternational Ball game Confederation, and was held at the Belgium cities of Nivelles and Buizingen during September 21 and 23....
 of Ballpelote
Frisian handball

Frisian handball is a traditional Frisian sport, related to American handball and fives, that is most commonly practiced by people from the northern province of Frysl?n/Friesland....
, International fronton
International fronton

The International fronton is an indirect style Ball game created for to come together some varieties and be played in the Handball International Championships....
 and International game
International game

The International game is a ball game modality that joins up many sports allegedly derived from the Jeu de paume. It's played in the Handball International Championships by teams from Americas and Europe....
.

Twin city

Saintes
Saintes

Saintes is a Communes of France in western France, in the Charente-Maritime Departments of France of which it is a sous-pr?fecture....

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