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Hillegersberg is a neighbourhood of
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, Netherlands. Primarily a green residential area with lakes, canals and parks, it was incorporated into the city of Rotterdam in 1941.


History

Hillegersberg was named after Hildegard van Vlaanderen, wife of Count Dirk II of Holland and West Friesland (920-988). The village was founded on a hill, form by a ridge of sand known locally as a donk or morre. Local flint finds here indicate pre-historic occupation and later discoveries of
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of Emperor Hadrian show subsequent early activity in the area. According to legend, this ridge was formed by sand dropped from the apron of the mythical giant Hillegonda. She was said to have built her house on this ridge and so Hillegersberg, then known as Hillegonda's mountain, was named. The image of the giant Hillegonda with her torn apron is shown on Hillegersberg's coat of arms. A church and a castle, , were subsequently built on the ridge. The castle was first mentioned in a certificate of November 2, 1269 documenting a loan from Vranke Stozep van Hildegardsberg. Later in 1343, Heer Kerstant van den Berge owned the church and the castle. However, in 1426, both church and castle were destroyed by the armies of Jacoba of Bavaria, during the Hoekse and Kabeljauwse quarrels. Remnants of the castle dungeon may still be found next to the Hillegondakerk in a corner of the cemetery, which dates from around 1500 in its present form. The structure was designated a national monument in September 1973. Hillegersberg's population grew from 2,000 inhabitants in 1885 to 7,000 in 1904. The border between Hillegersberg and Rotterdam has changed several times. In 1904 and 1920 parts of Hillegersberg were annexed by Rotterdam. Despite this, Hillegersberg's population would increase to 5,000 in 1920. In 1941, the area was absorbed completely in Rotterdam. In 1979 the area became part of the sub-municipality of
Hillegersberg-Schiebroek Hillegersberg-Schiebroek is a borough in northern Rotterdam. The borough has (on January 1, 2008) 40,846 inhabitants. Until the annexation by Rotterdam on August 1, 1941, Hillegersberg and Schiebroek were independent communities. In 1947 in Rotte ...
which then became a ''Gebied'' of the same name in 2014. A ''Gebied'' has an advisory commission which represents those living in the area. By January 2018, the sub-municipality of
Hillegersberg-Schiebroek Hillegersberg-Schiebroek is a borough in northern Rotterdam. The borough has (on January 1, 2008) 40,846 inhabitants. Until the annexation by Rotterdam on August 1, 1941, Hillegersberg and Schiebroek were independent communities. In 1947 in Rotte ...
, of which Hillergersberg is a part, had a population of 43,991. Hillegersberg's growth has been explained partly due to its attractiveness for well-to-do residents because of its lakes such as the , attractions like the Plaswijckpark and Lommerrijk, as well as its proximity to the centre of the city. Hillegersberg is considered to be one of the most prosperous sub-municipalities of Rotterdam. This is based on the number of expensive homes there, the quality of its amenities, and the luxury stores in its village centre.


Character

Hillegersberg has been described as a "leafy suburb (which) escaped wartime bombing, leaving its old village centre and elegant residential streets intact." Plaswijk and other local recreation parks were first established here in the early 1920s. Hillegersberg's amenities have increased over time, with the creation for example of the Lage Bergse Bos a recreational area of 216 hectare in 1970. This wooded area, which lies to the North-east of Hillegersberg, is interspersed with open areas of water and grassland. A part of it is grazed by Scottish Highlander cattle. The village contains (with the addition of the Nieuwe Hillegersberg development) three shopping centres: the original village itself (around the old core - Bergse Dorpsstraat, Weissenbruchlaan), and the Kleiweg and its surrounding street and the shopping center at the Van Beethovensingel. A local resident organisation ''InHillegersberg'' was established in 2015 from the Bewonersorganisatie Molenlaankwartier along with residents of Oud-Hillegersberg (old Hillegersgerberg). Its aim is to improve communications to residents and to protect the neighbourhood from negative developments.


Geography

Hillegersberg is located on the north side of the municipality of
Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the ''"N ...
. It is located in an area of woods and lakes (the Bergse-Plassen), the site of two former peat excavations. The Straatweg runs between these lakes, flanked by the large villas and apartment buildings. Eastern Hillegersberg is bordered by the river Rotte. However, water has presented serious problems to the residents. Many older houses suffer from foundation problems due to rotting wooden foundations, so-called ‘paalrot' due to the lowering of the water table by the City authorities. The neighbourhood benefits from good communication links with Rotterdam International airport, four railways stations, two tram lines (4 and 8), four bus lines (35, 174, B10 and B17) and the A20 Autoroute all lying in close proximity. The Sint Franciscus Gasthuis (hospital) is located on the south-western edge of Hillegersberg.


Town Halls

The last town hall of Hillegersberg, prior to its
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by Rotterdam in 1941, was the Buitenlust villa on the C.N.A. Looslaan 1. This villa was built in 1884 in the style of the
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by architect J.J. van Waning (1830-1917) and was commissioned by the De Kat family. This building became the town hall of the independent municipality of Hillegersberg between 1921 and 1941. After the municipality's annexation by Rotterdam, it went on to hold the offices of the city's district of
Hillegersberg-Schiebroek Hillegersberg-Schiebroek is a borough in northern Rotterdam. The borough has (on January 1, 2008) 40,846 inhabitants. Until the annexation by Rotterdam on August 1, 1941, Hillegersberg and Schiebroek were independent communities. In 1947 in Rotte ...
. This site is now the location for a nursery and kindergarten as well as a wedding hall. Hillegersberg's early town hall may be seen at 10 Kerkstraat in the area's old village centre. It was built in 1752 and is now serves as a location for a restaurant. Both buildings have been designated as national monuments.


Education

Hillegersberg has twelve schools covering different ages and educational levels as specified and accredited by the Dutch education system. Th
American International School of Rotterdam
(AISR) was established in the area in 1959. In 2020, AISR became
Nord Anglia International School Rotterdam Nord Anglia International School Rotterdam (NAISR) is an International school in Hillegersberg, Netherlands, an area of Rotterdam. The school educates students from 3–18 years of age and has three academic areas: Early Years, Primary School an ...
.
The Japanese School of Rotterdam The Japanese School of Rotterdam ( nl, De Japanse School van Rotterdam, ja, ロッテルダム日本人学校 ''Rotterudamu Nihonjin Gakkō'') is a Japanese international school in Hillegersberg, Rotterdam. The Hague-Rotterdam Japanese Saturday ...
, a Japanese international day school, was also set up here in 1996. The Hague-Rotterdam Japanese Saturday School (ハーグ・ロッテルダム日本語補習授業校 ''Hāgu Rotterudamu Nihongo
Hoshū Jugyō Kō , or are supplementary Japanese schools located in foreign countries for students living abroad with their families. ''Hoshū jugyō kō'' educate Japanese-born children who attend local day schools. They generally operate on weekends, after scho ...
''), a Japanese Saturday school was also formed here in 1996 by the merger of existing Saturday schools in The Hague and Rotterdam,Introduction

Archive
. The Hague-Rotterdam Japanese Saturday School. Retrieved on April 5, 2015
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holds its classes at the Rotterdam Japanese day school.Home
" The Hague-Rotterdam Japanese Saturday School. Retrieved on February 15, 2015. "Verhulstlaan 19 3055WJ Rotterdam The Netherlands"


Residents

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Janwillem van de Wetering Jan Willem Lincoln "Janwillem" van de Wetering (February 12, 1931 – July 4, 2008) was the author of a number of works in English and Dutch. Biography Van de Wetering was born and raised in Rotterdam, but in later years he lived in South Africa ...
, writer *Herman den Blijker celebrity chef ( nl) *Anton Houtsma (1938-2014), Mayor ( nl) *Antony Moens (1827-1899), Member of Parliament ( nl) ** Willebrord Nieuwenhuis (1938-2006), journalist ( nl) ** Wim Nijs (1902-1961), painter ( nl) ** Albert Dolmans (1928-2021), painter ( nl)


Further reading

H. Snellen-Balendong (1993) ''Gebouwd in de wijk: Monumenten en andere historische gebouwen in Hillgersberg - Schiebroek - Terbregge'' ISBN 90-70873-01-X


External links


Ten Berghe Castle in Hillergersberg
(Dutch)
Hilligersberg-Schiebroek
Guide
History of the Jewish community in Hillegersberg
(Dutch)
Expat Guide to Hillegersberg-SchiebroekInHillegersberg
residents association (Dutch)


Gallery

File:Tol_wordt_afgeschaft,_de-506851.ogv, Newsreel footage of the Straatweg in Hillegersberg (1930) File:Hillegondakerk 1900.jpg, farmland around the Hillegondakerk of Hillegersberg (1900s) File:Boterdorpsebrug - Hillegersberg - Rotterdam - View of the bridge.jpg, Lock bridge Boterdorpsebrug in Hillegersberg (2014) File:Overzicht - Hillegersberg - 20112829 - RCE.jpg, Farm in the area surrounding Hillegersberg (undated) File:Hillegersberg.jpg, Castle ruin and church in Hillegersberg (2012) File:Hillegersberg 1611.jpg, Map of Hillegersberg village in 1611 File:Overzicht - Hillegersberg - 20112798 - RCE.jpg, Hillegersberg old village centre (1978) File:Hillegersberg Aerial Bergse Voorplas.webm, Hillegersberg's Bergse Voorplas and River Rotte File:Hillergersberg Neighbourhood (Rotterdam) from the air.jpg, View of Hillegersberg with
Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the ''"N ...
's centre lying behind (2017) File:Hillegondakerk Hillegersberg.jpg, Hillegersberg, as seen from the ''Bergsche Voorplas'' (undated) File:Rotterdam-Hillegersberg De Prinsenmolen vanaf overzijde Rotte.jpg, Hillegersberg's Prinsenmolen windmill File:Hillergersberg Lage Bergse Bos 20180531.jpg, alt=image Hillergersberg Lage Bergse Bos, Hillergersberg's Lage Bergse Bos (2018)


References

{{Authority control Neighbourhoods of Rotterdam Former municipalities of South Holland