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Kortrijk ( , ; vls, Kortryk or ''Kortrik''; french: Courtrai ; la, Cortoriacum), sometimes known in English as Courtrai or Courtray ( ), is a Belgian
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and
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in the
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of
West Flanders ) , settlement_type = Province of Belgium , image_flag = Flag of West Flanders.svg , flag_size = , image_shield = Wapen van West-Vlaanderen.svg , shield_size = , image_map ...
. It is the capital and largest city of the judicial and administrative
arrondissement of Kortrijk The Arrondissement of Kortrijk (; ) is one of the eight administrative arrondissements in the Province of West Flanders, Belgium. It is both an administrative and a judicial arrondissement. However, the Judicial Arrondissement of Kortrijk also ...
. The wider municipality comprises the city of Courtrai proper and the villages of
Aalbeke Aalbeke is a village in the Belgian province of West Flanders and since 1977 a part of Kortrijk. Aalbeke has 8511 as a postal code and covers an area of 717 ha. The district had 2,953 inhabitants on December 31, 2007. Aalbeke is located 6  ...
, Bellegem,
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,
Heule Heule is a submunicipality of the city of Kortrijk in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The first notion of this settlement date of the year 1111. Heule has a surface of 1169h and has a population of 10,503 (2009). Surrounding villages of H ...
, Kooigem, Marke, and
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. Courtrai is also part of the cross-border Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai metropolitan area. The city is on the river Leie, southwest of
Ghent Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest in the country, exceeded i ...
and northeast of
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.
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in
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is just south of Courtrai. Courtrai originated from a Gallo-Roman town, ''Cortoriacum'', at a crossroads near the Leie river and two Roman roads. In the
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, Courtrai grew significantly thanks to the flax and
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industry with France and England and became one of the biggest and richest cities in
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. The city is often referred to as City of Groeninge or City of the Golden Spurs, referring to the Battle of Courtrai or the Battle of the Golden Spurs which took place on 11 July 1302 on the Fields of Groeninge in Courtrai. In 1820 the Treaty of Kortrijk was signed, laying out the still-current borders between France and Belgium. Throughout the 19th and 20th century, the flax industry flourished and remains important within the Belgian textile industry today. Courtrai is the largest city in southern West Flanders, with several hospitals, colleges and a university. Courtrai was the first city in Belgium with a pedestrian shopping street, the ''Korte Steenstraat''.


History


Name

The Latin name ''Cortoriacum'' means the settlement near the curb in the river. There is also mention of 'Cortoracum' in some literature. Its name later evolved to 'Cortrycke', 'Cortryck' and 'Kortrijk' (19th century). In French and in English, the city is called Courtrai.


Origins Roman times

Findings from an archeological dig in 1950 in which remains of three Roman
funeral pyre A pyre ( grc, πυρά; ''pyrá'', from , ''pyr'', "fire"), also known as a funeral pyre, is a structure, usually made of wood, for burning a body as part of a funeral rite or execution. As a form of cremation, a body is placed upon or under the ...
s were found suggest that the
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was used as an encampment by the Romans during their invasion of Britain in AD 43. ''Cortoriacum'' was a larger
Gallo-Roman Gallo-Roman culture was a consequence of the Romanization of Gauls under the rule of the Roman Empire. It was characterized by the Gaulish adoption or adaptation of Roman culture, language, morals and way of life in a uniquely Gaulish context ...
vicus In Ancient Rome, the Latin term (plural ) designated a village within a rural area () or the neighbourhood of a larger settlement. During the Republican era, the four of the city of Rome were subdivided into . In the 1st century BC, Augustus ...
of civitas Menapiorum at an important crossroads near the Lys river of the Roman roads linking
Tongeren Tongeren (; french: Tongres ; german: Tongern ; li, Tóngere ) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg, in the southeastern corner of the Flemish region of Belgium. Tongeren is the oldest town in Belgium, as the onl ...
and Cassel and Tournai and Oudenburg. It was first mentioned in a document from the 4th or 5th century called Notitia Dignitatum where the cortoriacenses (cavalry) troops were mentioned. In the 9th century, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders established fortifications against the
Vikings Vikings ; non, víkingr is the modern name given to seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and ...
. The town gained its
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in 1190 from Philip, Count of Flanders. The population growth required new
defensive walls A defensive wall is a fortification usually used to protect a city, town or other settlement from potential aggressors. The walls can range from simple palisades or earthworks to extensive military fortifications with towers, bastions and gates ...
, part of which can still be seen today (the Broeltorens, Armory, Kortrijk). Several local places still refer to physical parts of the defensive structures around Kortrijk (Walle, Waterpoort, Menenpoort, Gentsepoort, Brugsepoort, Kasteelkaai); Most of the physical parts have been overbuilt or destroyed. In the 13th century, the battles between Fernando of Portugal, Count of Flanders and his first cousin, King
Louis VIII of France Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion (french: Le Lion), was King of France from 1223 to 1226. As prince, he invaded England on 21 May 1216 and was excommunicated by a papal legate on 29 May 1216. On 2 June 1216 ...
, led to the destruction of the city. The Counts of Flanders had it rebuilt soon after. To promote industry and weaving in the town,
Joan, Countess of Flanders Joan, often called Joan of Constantinople ( 1199 – 5 December 1244), ruled as Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 (at the age of six) until her death. She was the elder daughter of Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders and Hainaut, and Marie o ...
exempted settlers in Courtrai from
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. From that time, Kortrijk gained great importance as a center of linen production.


Battle of the Golden Spurs

In 1302, the population of
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started a successful uprising against the French, who had annexed
Flanders Flanders (, ; Dutch: ''Vlaanderen'' ) is the Flemish-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to cultu ...
a couple of years earlier. On 18 May the French population in that city was massacred, an event that could not go unpunished. The famous ensuing Battle of Courtrai in 1302, also known as the Battle of the Golden Spurs (Dutch: ''Guldensporenslag''), between the
Flemish people The Flemish or Flemings ( nl, Vlamingen ) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Dutch. Flemish people make up the majority of Belgians, at about 60%. "''Flemish''" was historically a geographical term, as all inh ...
, mostly commoners and farmers, and Philip the Fair's knights took place near Courtrai on 11 July, resulting in a victory for Flanders;Courtrai (Flem. Kortrijk), a walled town of Belgium, on the Lys, 54 miles SW. of Brussels by rail, and 6 from the French frontier. It has a fine eld bridge flanked with towers, a noble townhall (1526), belfry, and a beautiful Gothic church, founded in 1238 by Baldwin, Count of Flanders. Table damask, linen, and lace are the chief manufactures. Population, about 35,000. Here, in 1302, the citizens of Ghent and Bruges won over the French the 'Battle of the Spurs,' so named from the number of gilt spurs gathered from the dead. ''Chambers's Concise Gazetteer Of The World'', by David Patrick. W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1906.
/ref> the date is commemorated as a national holiday by the Flemish community. Following a new uprising by the Flemish in 1323, this time against their own Count Louis I, the French invaded again. These Flemish acquisitions were consolidated by the French at the Battle of Cassel (1328). Louis I's son Louis II lost the city to a Flemish uprising led by Philip van Artevelde in 1381, but the Flemish were later decisively defeated at the 1382
Battle of Roosebeke The Battle of Roosebeke (sometimes referred by its contemporary name as Battle of Westrozebeke) took place on 27 November 1382 on the Goudberg between a Flemish army under Philip van Artevelde and a French army under Louis II of Flanders who ha ...
by Louis II with French support, resulting in a new wave of plundering and destruction.


15th century to modern times

Most of the 15th century was prosperous under the
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, until the death of the Burgundian heiress
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in 1482, which ushered in renewed fighting with France. The 16th century was marked by the confrontations engendered by the
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and the uprising of the Netherlands against Spain.
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's reign saw Courtrai occupied by the French five times in sixty years and its former fortifications razed. The
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assigned the area to the Austrian Habsburgs. After the
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and the
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ic era, the textile industry, based on flax, and the general economy of the city prospered again. Courtrai was heavily bombed in the summer of 1917, but was liberated by the British Army the following year. During World War II the city was an important railway hub for the German army, and for this reason was the target of several Allied airstrikes. On 21 July 1944 (the Belgian National Day) around 300 Avro Lancasters dropped over 5,000 bombs on the city center. Many historical buildings on the central square, as well as the old railway station, were destroyed.


Battle of Courtrai

Battles fought there in 1302, 1382, 1580, 1793, 1794, 1814, 1815, and 1918 have each been called Battle of Courtrai.


Geography


Municipality

After the 1977 fusion the city is made up of: * I Kortrijk * II
Heule Heule is a submunicipality of the city of Kortrijk in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The first notion of this settlement date of the year 1111. Heule has a surface of 1169h and has a population of 10,503 (2009). Surrounding villages of H ...
* III
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* IV Marke * V
Aalbeke Aalbeke is a village in the Belgian province of West Flanders and since 1977 a part of Kortrijk. Aalbeke has 8511 as a postal code and covers an area of 717 ha. The district had 2,953 inhabitants on December 31, 2007. Aalbeke is located 6  ...
* VI
Rollegem Rollegem is a submunicipality of the city of Kortrijk, Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the nort ...
* VII Bellegem * VIII Kooigem


Neighboring municipalities

The metropolitan area, including the outer commuter zone, also consists of Kuurne, Wevelgem, Zwevegem and Harelbeke. Although these municipalities have strong morphologic ties with Courtrai, they aren't officially part of the city. * a.
Kuurne Kuurne () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises only the town of Kuurne proper. On January 1, 2006, Kuurne had a total population of 12,591. The total area is 10.01 km² which gives a po ...
(municipality Kuurne) * b. Harelbeke (municipality Harelbeke) * c.
Zwevegem Zwevegem () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Heestert, Moen, Otegem, Sint-Denijs and Zwevegem. On January 1, 2019, Zwevegem had a total population of 24,648. The total ...
(municipality Zwevegem) * d. Sint-Denijs (municipality Zwevegem) * e.
Spiere Spiere-Helkijn (; french: Espierres-Helchin, ; vls, Spiere-Elkyng) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Helkijn and Spiere. On January 1, 2018, Spiere-Helkijn had a total popu ...
(municipality Spiere-Helkijn) * f. Dottenijs (city of Moeskroen) * g. Luingne (city of Moeskroen) * h. Moeskroen (city of Moeskroen) * i.
Rekkem Rekkem is a section of the Belgian city of Menen, in the province of West Flanders. Until 1977, it was an independent municipality. It was called ''Retchème'' in Picard. In 1173, the village was still called Rekkem, similar to Reclinghem in Art ...
(city of Menen) * j. Lauwe (city of Menen) * k. Wevelgem (municipality Wevelgem) * l.
Gullegem Wevelgem () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the towns of Gullegem, Moorsele and Wevelgem proper. On January 1, 2006, Wevelgem had a total population of 31,020. The total area is 38. ...
(municipality Wevelgem) * m. Sint-Eloois-Winkel (municipality Ledegem) * n. Lendelede, with Sint-Katharina (municipality Lendelede)


Climate

Kortrijk has an oceanic climate (
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''Cfb'').


Main sights


Architecture

Much of the city's
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architecture remains intact and is remarkably well preserved and restored. The city centre is one of the largest car-free areas in Belgium. The béguinage, as well as the belfry, have each been recognized by
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as
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. Interesting highlights are:


Civil

* Medieval City Hall (on the main square, the Grote Markt). The
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of the late- Gothic, early
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city hall is adorned with the statues of the
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. * The belfry is surmounted by a statue of Mercury, god of the merchants. The belfry is classified by UNESCO as a
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, on the list of
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. * Near-identical medieval
Broel Towers The Broel Towers ( nl, Broeltorens) are a listed monument and a landmark in the Belgian city of Kortrijk (''Courtrai''). The towers are known as one of the most important symbols of the city. History Although they look identical, the towers wer ...
with the bridge in between that spans the river Leie. (the ''Speyetower'' and the ''Ingelburgtower'') * Artillerytower (''Artillerietoren'') * Mont de Piété (''Berg van Barmhartigheid'' or ''house of Mercy'') *
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(''Stadswaag'') on the St.Michael-square * Our Lady Hospital (''Onze-Lieve-Vrouwehospitaal''), founded in 1200–1204. * Baggaertshof, often called Kortrijk's second Beguinage, contains a
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* Groeningekouter contains the Groeningegate and the Groeninge Monument, to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the famous Battle of the Golden Spurs


Religious

* The Saint-Martin church dates from the 13th century but was mostly rebuilt after a fire in the 15th century. It now houses a 48-bell carillon. Its 83-meter (272 feet) tower remains the highest building in the city. * The beguinage is one of the quaintest sites in the city. It too, was listed by
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as a
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, on the list of "Flemish Béguinages". * The church of Our Lady (''Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk'') is former collegiate church. Here the golden spurs taken from the battlefield in 1302 were hung. It houses a rich interior with an altar piece of
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. * the Count’s chapel ('' Gravenkapel''), built after the example of la Sainte Chapelle in Paris as
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for
Louis II of Flanders Louis II ( nl, Lodewijk van Male; french: Louis II de Flandre) (25 October 1330, Male – 30 January 1384, Lille), also known as Louis of Male, a member of the House of Dampierre, was Count of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel from 1346 as well as ...
. * Saint-Michaelschurch; a church of the
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* Saint-Johnschurch in the St.-Johnsquarter; a
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* Groeninge Abbey * Saint Eligiuschurch * Saint-Pius X-church * Saint-Rochchurch * Saint-Elisabethchurch * Saint-Anthonychurch or ''Toontjes kerk'' with the pilgrimage of Isidore of Saint Joseph * Saint-Annechurch * Saint-Theresiachurch * Father Damienchurch


Museums

Museums in Courtrai include: * ''Kortrijk 1302: seven centuries in one day'', a historic museum about the famous Battle of the Golden Spurs, which gave Flanders its official holiday (11 July) * '' Broelmuseum'' (Museum of Fine Arts and archaeological museum), with paintings by Roelant Savery and international
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. * ''National Flax Museum'' in honour of the plant that once was the main driver of Kortrijk’s economy. This museum will be relocated. * Groeninge Abbey with the Groeningemuseum. This museum gives you an overview of Kortrijk's history. * ''Beguinage museum'' located in the old town, in the béguinage. * ''Flemish Film museum and archive'' * ''Bakery- and Millmuseum'', located in an old windmill. * ''Museum of Agriculture'' * ''International Rose gardens'', located in the park of the Castle ''t Hooghe'', in the Hoog-Kortrijk quarter just in front of Kortrijk Xpo. * ''Begijnhofmuseum''


Transport


Road

Courtrai lies at the intersection of three highways: * The E17: connects Courtrai with
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, Sint-Niklaas and Antwerp to the northeast, and with
Lille Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the N ...
and
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to the south-west. * The
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: connects Courtrai with
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and
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to the north, and with Tournai, Mons and Charleroi to the south-east. * The Belgian highway A19: connects Courtrai with
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and the Belgian coast. * In addition Courtrai also has two ringways: ** The R8: connects the outskirts of Kortrijk with each other and the surrounding villages, and also leads to the A19,
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and E17 roads. ** The R36: connects the different downtown quarters with each other, and provides access to the main avenues.


Railway

* The municipality of Courtrai has two railway stations: ** Kortrijk main railway station: an international railway station with direct connections to Brugge Centraal (Bruges), Brussel Zuid, Antwerp,
Ghent Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest in the country, exceeded i ...
, Poperinge and Ieper (Ypres),
Oudenaarde Oudenaarde (; french: Audenarde ; in English sometimes ''Oudenarde'') is a Belgian municipality in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Oudenaarde proper and the towns of Bevere, Edelare, Eine, Ename, H ...
, other Belgian towns and
Lille Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the N ...
in France. The station also offers a direct connection to Brussels Airport. ** Bissegem Station: a regional railway station in the village of Bissegem with connections to Ypres.


Public city transport

Kortrijk has an extensive web of public transport lines, operated by ''
De Lijn Vlaamse Vervoersmaatschappij De Lijn (English: Flemish transport company ''De Lijn''), usually known as De Lijn (, "The Line"), is a company run by the Flemish government in Belgium to provide public transportation with about 2240 buses and 399 tr ...
'', providing access to the city centre and the suburbs (city lines, nl, stadslijnen) and to many towns and villages in the region around the city (regional lines, nl, streeklijnen). * ''City buses'': ** Line 1: Station –
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– Leiedal ** Line 2: Station – Lange Munte ** Line 4: Station – Bissegem Station – Heule Kransvijver ** Line 50: Station – Kuurne Seizoenswijk ** Line 51: Station – Kuurne Sint-Pieter ** Line 6: Station – Shopping Center (– Industriezone) – Heule Markt ** Line 9: Station – Cederlaan ** Line 12: Station – Kinepolis – Bellegem – Rollegem (– Aalbeke) ** Line 13: Station – Hoog Kortrijk ** Line 80/81: Station – Marke ** Line 91/92/93: Station – Zwevegem * ''Regional buses'' :At Kortrijk main railway station, there is a bus station where regional buses stop as well.


Airport

* The city has an airport known as
Kortrijk-Wevelgem International Airport Flanders International Airport, Flanders Airport or Kortrijk-Wevelgem International Airport is an airport located in the town of Wevelgem, West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium and partly also in the Bissegem section of the city of Kor ...
, which is mainly used for business travel and medical flights. Kortrijk Airport is located northwest of the city centre, next to the R8 ringroad. * The national Brussels Airport, one hour away by train or car, offers the best international connectivity. * The Lille Lesquin International Airport is located 35 kilometres from Kortrijk.


Waterways

The river Lys (Leie) is an important way of transporting goods through
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. The Bossuit-Kortrijk Canal enables in the city centre a direct connection with the river
Scheldt The Scheldt (french: Escaut ; nl, Schelde ) is a river that flows through northern France, western Belgium, and the southwestern part of the Netherlands, with its mouth at the North Sea. Its name is derived from an adjective corresponding to ...
. Within the City, the river briefly splits in two, to re-join about a mile further. * ''Oude Leie'' (''Old Lys'') original southernmost riverbed where the ''Broel'' towers still stand. * ''Nieuwe Leie'' (''New Lys'') New bed that was dug around 1585 by Humans to accommodate water powered equipment. From the 1970s on, the planning and later the execution of the so-called ''Leiewerken'' (''Leieworks'') started. These construction works comprised the deepening and widening of the river. This would enable ships with 4400 tons to navigate from France to the Scheldt. At the same time, this project included a thorough urban renewal of the riversides in the city. Seven new bridges were to give a new architectural impulse to the river quarters as well as the construction of several new parks along the river. The following bridges were built during the period of 1997 and 2012: * ''Dambrug'' * ''Groeningebrug'' near the ''AlbertPark'' * ''Ronde van Vlaanderenbrug'' near the new ''Nelson Mandelapark'' * ''Collegebrug'' referring to the ''St Amands'' college * ''Noordbrug'' (2010) * ''Budabrug'' * ''Reepbrug'' (to be constructed) More recently (2018), the banks in front of the
Broel Towers The Broel Towers ( nl, Broeltorens) are a listed monument and a landmark in the Belgian city of Kortrijk (''Courtrai''). The towers are known as one of the most important symbols of the city. History Although they look identical, the towers wer ...
were lowered to allow the public to enjoy the historic river banks along both sides of the River Lys (Leie). This area is now known as the ''Leieboorden'' (or ''Banks of the River Lys''), a place for pedestrians with bars and restaurants.


Other Smaller Waterways with Historic and Geological value

Several small streams or ''Beken'' in and around Courtrai were of significant topological, historical and Geological value. *''Lange Mere'' Mentioned in the Town accounts of 1412-13 as ''Langhe Meere''. *''Mosscher'' (High Mossher and Low Mosscher) ending in the Southern Moat (Sanderus Map mentions only the 'Mosscher'' as a single toponym. It was also mentioned in almost full length on the ''Deventer Map''. *''Groeninghe'' (first mentioned as ''Groeninc'' in 1412 ) Its name came from the green color of the flooded meadow where it originated. *''Grote Vijver'' (first mention as ''Hoghen vivere'' in the town accounts of 1416-17). *''St-Jan''s stream - Human Dug connecting stream *''Klakkaert'' stream * Moat around the City (south of the ''Leie'' or Lys) *''Neveldries'' *''Bloedmeers''


Cycling and pedestrian areas

Cars are required to yield to pedestrians and cyclists. In general, cars are led to large underground car parks in the historic centre of Courtrai or Park&Ride parking outside the town centre. Large parts of the historic centre are car free.


Economy

The city is historically connected with the flax and the textile industry, and still today the textile industry remains important in the region. Major companies which have headquarters in Courtrai include
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, Barco and
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.


Education

Courtrai serves as an educational centre in south West Flanders, attracting students from the entire region. There are 55 schools in Courtrai, on 72 different locations throughout the city, with an estimated 21,000 students. The city also provides higher education. The
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, a campus of the Catholic University of Leuven, is located in on the south edge of the city, in the Hoog Kortrijk quarter. Other institutes of higher education include the Katholieke Hogeschool Zuid-West-Vlaanderen (KATHO) and Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen (HOWEST)
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s. There is also a campus of
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.


European cooperation

Even though Courtrai is a Dutch-speaking town, it borders
Wallonia Wallonia (; french: Wallonie ), or ; nl, Wallonië ; wa, Waloneye or officially the Walloon Region (french: link=no, Région wallonne),; nl, link=no, Waals gewest; wa, link=no, Redjon walone is one of the three regions of Belgium—alo ...
, and is only away from the border with France. This has created an urban area that extends across linguistic and national borders. The mayors of
Lille Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the N ...
, Courtrai and Tournai met in Courtrai on 28 January 2008 to sign a document creating the first European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation within the EU. The purpose of this organisation is to facilitate the movement of people within this area of nearly 2 million people. * Courtrai is a member of the Eurotowns network.


Culture


Newspaper

* Courtrai used to have its own newspaper in times of war, called ''het Kortrijks Oorlogsblad''.


Music

* Courtrai has widely recognised local artists, such as: ** Fapy Lafertin, foremost exponent of the Belgian-Dutch style of
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. **
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,
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band with international projection. ** Amenra, extreme metal band prominent in the European metal scene. ** Marcel Ponseele, baroque oboist known for his Bach performances and recordings. ** Balthazar,
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band popular in both Belgium and the Netherlands. ** Michaela Karadjian, soprano
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singer.


Theatres and concert venues

* Courtrai has several cultural centres, each comprising different locations: ** Cultural Centre Kortrijk ** City Theatre (''De Schouwburg'', see picture), a
neo-Renaissance Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range ...
architecture theatre known for its glass ceiling, an artwork of the French-Algerian artist Alberola ** Arenatheatre ** Antigone Theatre ** Buda Kunstencentrum (Buda Arts Centre), comprising the cinema Budascoop, the artist residence Tacktower and the artist creation space Budafactory ** The Concertstudio ** Music Centre Track* ** Concert venue ''De Kreun'' * Cinemas ** Kinepolis, a modern cinema multiplex with 10 screens. ** Budascoop, a 5 screen cinema, specialised in European movies.


Festivals and events

The city is host to some sizable cultural events such as: * Day of the Flemish Community (11 July) * Golden River City Jazz Festival (first weekend of September) * Humorologie: cabaret festival * Next: arts festival in the
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Kortrijk-
Lille Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the N ...
- Tournai * Happy New Ears: festival of experimental modern music * Budafest: theatre festival * The Internationaal Festival van Vlaanderen (April–May): several concerts of classical and modern music. * Novarock: rock festival in Kortrijk Xpo * Easter Carnival (Paasfoor): during the weeks after Easter * Sinxenfestival: one of the most vivid festivals downtown with street artists, concerts and flea markets all over town * Kortrijk Congé (July) * Alcatraz Hard Rock & Metal Festival (August) * Summer Carnival (weekend in August) * Student Welcome Concert: rock festival to celebrate the start of the new academic year at the Kortrijk University and the Kortrijk Colleges. Also, trade shows and events such as the international Design Fair Interieur, Busworld and the Eurodogshow take place in the
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event center. These fairs attract numerous visitors to the city. In July and August there are various boat tours on the river Leie.


Food

Local specialities include Kalletaart (apple cake with
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), Peperbollen, biscuits, and chocolate ''little beguines''. The town of
Heule Heule is a submunicipality of the city of Kortrijk in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The first notion of this settlement date of the year 1111. Heule has a surface of 1169h and has a population of 10,503 (2009). Surrounding villages of H ...
is the home of the Picobrouwerij Alvinne brewery, while Bellegem is the home of the Bockor brewery.


Leisure


Shopping

* Kortrijk was the first town in Belgium to have a fully traffic-free shopping street, the Korte Steenstraat (1962). Later, a lot of neighbouring streets were also made traffic-free. As a result, Courtrai nowadays has one of the biggest traffic-free areas in Belgium (comprising Lange Steenstraat, Steenpoort, Sint-Jansttraat, Wijngaardstraat and several squares). * Courtrai has several indoor shopping malls including the Ring Shopping Kortrijk Noord, Bouwcentrum Pottelberg and K in Kortrijk (opened March 2010). The latter is in the town centre and which links the main shopping street (Lange Steenstraat) with the Veemarket square. It contains up to 90 stores, including
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, H&M, Zara and many other clothes, food and houseware stores.


Parks

* Beguinagepark * Groeningepark, on the site of the Groeningekouter where the Battle of Courtrai or the Battle of the Golden Spurs took place. In contains the Groeningegate and the Groeninge Monument * King Albertpark, with the Leiemonument which commemorates the Battle of the Lys * Gebroeders van Raemdonckpark * Queen Astridpark in the Overleie district * 't Plein, a nineteenth-century park, laid out on a former military site * Park de Blauwe Poort * Magdalenapark * Rozentuin, the International Rose Garden * Stadsgroen Messeyne * Kasteelpark Blommeghem * Kasteelpark 't Hooghe * Nolfpark * Stadsgroen Venning, with a butterfly garden


Sports


Football

Kortrijk has three official football clubs. * K.V. Kortrijk plays in the Belgian First Division A after winning the championship in the former Belgian Second Division during the 2007–2008 season. * SV Kortrijk plays in the fourth provincial division. * Wikings Kortrijk is for youth teams.


Basketball

* Kortrijk Sport CB * Basketbalteam Kortrijk


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:In Flanders generally, professional cycling is very popular. Many cycling races start, finish or pass through the Kortrijk area. Amongst them are the Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen,
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,
Gent–Wevelgem Gent–Wevelgem, officially Gent–Wevelgem – In Flanders Fields, is a road cycling race in Belgium, held annually since 1934. It is one of the classic races part of the Flemish Cycling Week, run in late March on the last Sunday before the To ...
, the
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and
Dwars door Vlaanderen Dwars door Vlaanderen ''( en, Across Flanders)'' is a semi-classic road bicycle race in Belgium, held annually since 1945. The race starts in Roeselare and finishes in Waregem, both in West Flanders. Since 2017 the event is included in the UCI ...
. Kortrijk also hosts an after-tour criterium at the start of August called ''Kortrijk Koerse''. Many of the riders who participated in the Tour de France usually appear at the start. In cyclo-cross, the centre of Kortrijk hosts the Urban Cross, currently part of the
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.


Rugby

* Rugbyclub Curtrycke


Tennis

* Tennis Club De Egelantier


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* KZK, Kortrijkse Zwemkring, arguably the best
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team in Belgium, having won the Belgian championship nine times. In the 2007–2008 season they won both the championship and the Belgian cup.


Notable citizens


Town twinning

Courtrai participates in
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to encourage good international relations. *
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, Germany, since 1964 *
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, Philippines, since 2005 *
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, Italy, since 1967 * Greenville, South Carolina, United States, since 1991 *
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, France, since 1993 *
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, Pakistan, since 1993 *
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, Uzbekistan, since the late 1980s * Maidenhead, United Kingdom, since 1981 *
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, China, since 2007


Photo gallery

File:KortrijkPatria.JPG, The Patriapalace File:Kortrijk1.JPG, The Saint-Martenstower File:Kortrijk-Huis-Plein.jpg, House in
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File:ArtillerietorenKortrijk.jpg, The old town (The Gun Powder Tower, ''De Kruittoren'') File:Groeningepoort.jpg, The Groeningegate File:Gravenkapel binnen.jpg, Count's Chapel File:Kortrijk Beguinage 805.jpg, Old houses in the historical city centre File:Kortrijk-Groeningemonument.jpg, The Groeninge Monument File:Kortrijk - Sint-Elooiskerk 2.jpg, The Saint-Elooi church


Notes


References

*


External links

* – Information available in Dutch, French, English and German
Kortrijk airport

Kortrijk photo gallery
{{Authority control Sub-municipalities of Kortrijk Municipalities of West Flanders