The Spaarne is a
river in
North Holland
North Holland ( nl, Noord-Holland, ) is a province of the Netherlands in the northwestern part of the country. It is located on the North Sea, north of South Holland and Utrecht, and west of Friesland and Flevoland. In November 2019, it had a ...
,
Netherlands. This partially
canalized
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river connects the
Ringvaart to a side branch of the
North Sea Canal. It runs through
Haarlem
Haarlem (; predecessor of ''Harlem'' in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropoli ...
,
Heemstede, and
Spaarndam.
The historic canals of Haarlem's moats are connected to the Spaarne. A lock at Spaarndam separates it from the North Sea Canal.
According to Sterck-Proot, a historian, the name Spaarne probably comes from ''Spier'', which means
reed in old Dutch.
History
The river formerly flowed from the
Haarlemmermeer (Haarlem Lake) to the
IJ, which used to extend from the
Zuiderzee all the way to
Velsen. In the 13th century, a
dam with
locks was constructed at the mouth of the Spaarne where the village of
Spaarndam then formed.
After a century of planning, Haarlem's Lake was pumped dry in 3 years from 1850–1853 and made into a
polder
A polder () is a low-lying tract of land that forms an artificial hydrological entity, enclosed by embankments known as dikes. The three types of polder are:
# Land reclaimed from a body of water, such as a lake or the seabed
# Flood plains s ...
. The Spaarne became a branch of the
Ringvaart, lost much of its flow, and became shallower.
The construction of the
North Sea Canal (completed in 1876) reduced most of the
IJ Bay into polders but a small canalized section of the IJ remained at Spaarndam to connect the Spaarne to the new canal.
The river was deepened for the benefit of industries along its shores.
Places of interest along the riverbanks
At the juncture of the river and the
ringvaart is the
Cruquius Museum
The Museum De Cruquius (or Cruquiusmuseum) occupies the old Cruquius steam pumping station in Cruquius, the Netherlands. It derives its name from Nicolaas Kruik (1678–1754), a Dutch land-surveyor and one of many promoters of a plan to pump ...
, a museum that resides in one of the three original pumping stations from 1850.
Steam engine
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s were used to pump the water out from the Haarlemmermeer polder. On the Heemstede side of the juncture is the old
Castle Heemstede. Traveling up the river towards Haarlem, on the Heemstede side the dome of the
Hageveld high school and former Catholic seminary can be seen. Continuing under the bridge to
Schalkwijk, on that side is
windmill "De Hommel", a sawmill that is often open to the public on spring and summer weekends. Across from that on the Heemstede side is rowing club ''K.R.Z.V. Het Spaarne'' and a few buildings by
J.B. van Loghem
Johannes Bernardus (Han) van Loghem (1881–1940) was a Dutch architect, furniture designer and town planner. Biography
He was born in Haarlem as the son of a bulb grower and after attending high school at the local HBS, he continued his educatio ...
, such as ''Tuinwijk'', an early community living project sharing a garden. In the same block, entering Haarlem, is the old location of the ships architectural bureau
De Voogt Naval Architects
Feadship (First Export Association of Dutch Shipbuilders) is a cooperative venture between two shipyards Royal Van Lent Shipyard and Koninklijke De Vries Scheepsbouw.
Feadship designs and constructs high-end luxury yachts and is one of the leading ...
in the home of Henri de Voogt, known from
Feadship. Nearing the next bridge, on the edge of the wood the
Haarlemmerhout,
villa Welgelegen
Villa Welgelegen is a historical building in Haarlem, the Netherlands, which currently houses the offices of the provincial executives of North Holland. Located at the north end of a public park in the city, it is an example of neoclassical arch ...
can be seen, that once had a garden all the way to the Spaarne. Once in the center of Haarlem, many historic buildings in the centre of Haarlem, including:
*The
Weigh House of Haarlem
*
Hodson house
*
Teylers Museum
*
Teylers Hofje
*Windmill "
De Adriaan"
*
Hofje van Noblet
The Hofje van Noblet is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands.
History
It was built in 1761 from the legacy of Leonard Noblet and his sisters Sara en Geertruida. The houses in the hofje are built in the garden of the house of the Noblet family, ' ...
Image:HaarlemSpaarne1.jpg, View of downtown Haarlem with the old weigh house in the middle
Image:Teylersmuseum.JPG, Teyler's Museum in Haarlem on the Spaarne
File:(Haarlem)The houses along the Spaarne River, Netherlands.jpg, Houses along the Spaarne River
File:(Haarlem) The morden & triditional houses along the Spaarne River, Netherlands.jpg, Modern and traditional houses along the Spaarne River
References
* J.M Sterck-Proot, Tjeenk Willink, ''Haarlems oudste tijden: een vroeg-middeleeuwsch stadsbeeld'', Haarlem, 1930.
*Bert Sliggers a.o., ''De loop van het Spaarne; de geschiedenis van een rivier'', Haarlem, Schuyt, 1987.
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Rivers of North Holland
Geography of Haarlem
Heemstede
Rivers of the Netherlands