Schoonhoven () is a city and former municipality in the western
Netherlands
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, in the province of
South Holland
South Holland ( nl, Zuid-Holland ) is a province of the Netherlands with a population of over 3.7 million as of October 2021 and a population density of about , making it the country's most populous province and one of the world's most densely ...
. Since 2015 it has been a part of the municipality of
Krimpenerwaard
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, before it had been an independent municipality.
The former municipality had a population of in , and covered an area of of which water. From 2010 to 2014, it was the smallest
municipality
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
in the Netherlands in land area, following the merger of
Rozenburg
Rozenburg () is a town and former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality had a population of 13,173 in 2004, and covers an area of 6.50 km² (of which 1.99 km² water). It was the s ...
into
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 ...
.
The first winner of the Dutch version of Pop Idol,
Jamai Loman
Jamai Johannes Loman (born 30 June 1986) is a Dutch singer, musical actor and presenter who was the winner of the first series of '' Idols'', the Dutch variant of ''Pop Idol''.
Biography
Loman (at that time living with his parents and two elder ...
, is from this town. Also
Jan-Arie van der Heijden
Jan-Arie van der Heijden (born 3 March 1988) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre back, most recently for Eredivisie club Willem II.
Club career Ajax
Born in Leiden, Van der Heijden made his debut for Ajax in a league match ...
, football player for
Feyenoord
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, lives in Schoonhoven.
History
Circa 1220 a castle was built on the north side of a small stream called "Zevender", near its mouth at the
Lek River. The city of Schoonhoven was then formed near the castle. The oldest reference to the city is in a document from 1247, where it is referred to as ''Sconhoven''. In 1280, it was granted
city rights
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.
Around 1350, city walls and gates were constructed. The city's economy depended on shipping, brewing, fishing and agriculture. Schoonhoven was also the marketplace for the region. In 1518, the castle burned down and its remnants were removed in subsequent decades.
Between 1582 and 1601 the city's defense walls were renewed and expanded to include the shipyards as well. At this point, the fortifications mainly faced eastward (as can be seen on the 1652 map of Schoonhoven by
Joan Blaeu
Joan Blaeu (; 23 September 1596 – 21 December 1673) was a Dutch cartographer born in Alkmaar, the son of cartographer Willem Blaeu.
Life
In 1620, Blaeu became a doctor of law but he joined the work of his father. In 1635, they published ...
), because of the historically strategical location on the border between the
County of Holland and the
Bishopric of Utrecht
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. Following the
Disaster Year of 1672, they were reinforced once again and expanded on the west and north sides. Yet in 1816, when
bastion fortifications were no longer relevant to the warfare of the time, they were mostly demolished and made way for a cemetery and a park. Nowadays, most of the city walls and gates too have disappeared. The only remaining medieval entrance gate of Schoonhoven is the ''Veerpoort'' (Ferry Gate) that faces the
Lek River. This ''Veerpoort'' has protected Schoonhoven from the floods of the river
Rhine
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and from the sea during the devastating
North Sea flood of 1953
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The storm and flo ...
and is still fully functional as a water barrier today.
By 1860, the city had 2900 inhabitants. Not until the middle of the 20th century did the city expand beyond the former fortress limits; firstly in a north-westerly direction, and then eastward since the 1990s.
Tourism and attractions
Schoonhoven is known for its silver and therefore carries the nickname: ''Zilverstad'' ("Silver City"). Since the 17th century, silver and gold smiths have been working here. Today, Schoonhoven is still known for its silver. It is the host of "Het Nederlands Zilvermuseum" (the Dutch Silver Museum) and the International Silver School.
Schoonhoven is also known for is its production of clocks. There still is a variety of clock makers in Schoonhoven, some of which can be visited. A beautiful example of a large clockwork is the ''Van den Gheyn Beiaard'' in the tower of the medieval town hall of Schoonhoven.
The city is a popular stop for inland cruise ships, especially during the summer period. Tourists are often offered a guided tour of the city and its museums, or a relaxing cycling day trip through Schoonhoven's rural surroundings. The town is also popular among Dutch
day-tripper
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s and bicycle tourers. The grassy polders of the
Krimpenerwaard
Krimpenerwaard () is a List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality, a List of regions of the Netherlands, region and a former Water board (Netherlands), water board of the Netherlands. It is a rural area located in the east of the p ...
,
Lopikerwaard
The Lopikerwaard is a polder landscape, located in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
History
Originally an area of swampland, the polder was developed from the eleventh century CE. Many canals were dug in order to drain the land, dividing the la ...
and
Alblasserwaard surrounding the city of Schoonhoven are home to a magnificent variety of birds such as storks.
Popular events that take place in Schoonhoven include the annual well-visited Silver day (''Zilverdag'') on
Whit Monday
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and "Spookhoven", a celebration of
Halloween
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. Also,
Koningsdag
''Koningsdag'' () or King's Day is a national holiday in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Celebrated on 27 April (26 April if the 27th is a Sunday), the date marks the birth of King Willem-Alexander. When the Dutch monarch is female, the holi ...
and the arrival of
Sinterklaas are celebrated each year.
Schoonhoven has two main shopping streets with a variety of shops and boutiques. There are several restaurants and bars, as well as a hotel and a discotheque.
Transport
Schoonhoven lies in the middle of the Dutch Green Heart (''
Groene Hart''), which is mostly a rural area with a relatively low population density. It therefore has no railway connection (although there was a tram connection with
Gouda
Gouda may refer to:
* Gouda, South Holland, a city in the Netherlands
** Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda
** Gouda cheese, type of cheese originally made in and around Gouda
** Gouda railway station
* Gouda, Western Cape, a s ...
from 1914 until 1942, when it was broken up by the
German
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**Germania (historical use)
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Nazi
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authorities) and lacks a direct connection to a motorway. The city can be reached within half an hour from the major cities 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 ...
and
Utrecht
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via the N210 road, and from
Gouda
Gouda may refer to:
* Gouda, South Holland, a city in the Netherlands
** Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda
** Gouda cheese, type of cheese originally made in and around Gouda
** Gouda railway station
* Gouda, Western Cape, a s ...
via the N207. It also has a frequent bus connection (lines 295 and 497) with these cities.
Amsterdam
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is about an hour away by car.
A ferry transporting both vehicles and pedestrians across the
Lek River connects Schoonhoven with
Gelkenes
Gelkenes is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Molenlanden
Molenlanden () is a municipality in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. The municipality was created on 1 January 2019 by m ...
in the municipality of
Molenwaard
Molenwaard () is a former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the southeastern part of the province of South Holland, and the northwestern part of the region of Alblasserwaard. It was the result of a merger of the municipalities of Gra ...
. From here, the towns of
Gorinchem,
Dordrecht
Dordrecht (), historically known in English as Dordt (still colloquially used in Dutch, ) or Dort, is a city and municipality in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. It is the province's fifth-largest city after R ...
and
Kinderdijk can each be reached within half an hour.
Gallery
File:Photo306-Holland-Schoonhoven.JPG, Bridge over the main canal
File:Schoonhoven 029.JPG, Bartholomew church
File:Schoonhoven 024.JPG, Old warehouse
File:Schoonhoven 039.JPG, Canal houses
File:Schoonhoven 076.JPG, Gracht
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''Grachten'' often have a round shape, and form a circle around the city cores in the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern Germany. Outside the Netherlands, the word '' ...
File:Schoonhoven 088.JPG, Remnants of the city walls
File:Schoonhoven 019.JPG, 17th century house
File:RM452390 Schoonhoven - Watertoren (foto 1).jpg, Water tower
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File:Edelambachtshuis Schoonhoven.jpg, Synagogue
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File:Libera me.jpg, ''Libera me'' by Dorothé Jehoel
File:RM33509 Schoonhoven - Kazerne (foto 4).jpg, The Nederlands Zilvermuseum
File:Veerpoort Schoonhoven.jpg, Ferry gate (Veerpoort)
File:Schoonhoven and Nieuwpoort Netherlands on De Lek.jpg, Aerial view of Schoonhoven and Nieuwpoort, on the Lek
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* Lek mating, mating in a lek, a type of animal territory in which males of a species gather
* Albanian lek, the currency of Albania
* Lek (magazine), a Norwegian softcore pornographic magazine
* Lek (pharmaceutical comp ...
Notable people
*
Martin van Bruinessen
*
Rick Karsdorp
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, Dutch professional footballer
*
Olivier van Noort, the first Dutchman to circumnavigate the world. His statue can be found outside the ferry gate, overlooking the river.
Trivia
* Schoonhoven, being a fortified town, was part of the
Old Hollandic Water Line.
References
External links
Official website(Dutch)
Nederlands Zilvermuseum(Dutch)
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Municipalities of the Netherlands disestablished in 2015
Former municipalities of South Holland
Populated places in South Holland
Krimpenerwaard