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(population: 70,927 in 2006) is a town and municipality in the western
Netherlands, in the province of
South Holland, between
Leiden and
Utrecht. The town is situated on the banks of the river
Oude Rijn (Old Rhine), where the river
Gouwe branches off. The municipality covers an area of 57.68 km² (22.27 mile²) of which 2.61 km² (1.01 mile²) is water. It also contains the remnants of a
Roman castellum.
The municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn also includes the communities of
Aarlanderveen and
Zwammerdam. The town is located in what is called the 'Green Heart' of the Netherlands, which is a somewhat less densely populated center area of the
Randstad.
The name "Alphen" is probably derived from the name of the Roman castellum
Albanianae, meaning "settlement at the white water".
History
The area around Alphen aan den Rijn has been inhabited for 2000 years. In the Roman era, the Oude Rijn was the main branch of the
Rhine River and formed the north border of the
Roman Empire. Since the rule of Emperor
Claudius (41-54 CE), divisions of the Roman army were stationed here. Consequently, several Roman fortifications were located along the Oude Rijn, including castellum
Albanianae in the centre of Alphen. The Romans had also built the first bridge over the Oude Rijn. Alphen was therefore an important commercial site in the area until Germanic raids ended that in 240 CE.
After recurring problems with flooding, especially in Utrecht and Leiden, the Oude Rijn was dammed at
Wijk bij Duurstede in 1122, thereby making the
Lek River the main branch of the Rhine. The Oude Rijn hasn't flooded since. During the Middle Ages, Alphen was a
fiefdom called Alphen en Rietveld.
In the 17th century, Alphen became prominent again as a hub for commerce. The Oude Rijn was used for boat traffic; there are still portions along the river where the
towpath is present.
The current municipality was formed in 1918 through the amalgamation of the smaller municipalities of
Alphen,
Aarlanderveen, and
Oudshoorn. In 1964, the municipality of Zwammerdam was added as well.
During the Second World War, the majority of Jews from Alphen were deported and subsequently murdered, only a few survived. After the war, the Jewish congregation was disbanded and merged with the one in Leiden.
Since 1950, the city began to grow rapidly. A large new neighbourhood was built on the north side. And since the 1990s, a similar new development was built at the city's south side. Now Alphen aan den Rijn is mostly a
commuter city.
During the past five years, a large part of the town centre has undergone a full urban renewal. Many older buildings built in the 1950s and earlier have been demolished to make place for modern
architecture. This
"masterplan" includes the addition of a new public square next to the riverbank, the construction of a performing arts
theatre/
cinema, an upgrade of local
shops and the creation of
pedestrian streets. As of
2006, all of these projects have been finished.
Tourism
Alphen aan den Rijn has the following attractions:
- Avifauna Bird Park - the world's first bird park, opened in 1950.
- Archeon - a theme park about Dutch History, with 43 replica buildings from prehistoric, Roman, and Medieval eras. It opened in 1994.
- Zegersloot Recreation Park - park with an artificial lake, popular for hiking, cycling, windsurfing, and water skiing.
Events
20 van Alphen, International 20 kilometers run. Held every year (since 1952) on the 2nd Sunday of March. The 2006 event was marked by a world record when Haile Gebrselassie posted a time of 1 hour 11 minutes 37 seconds for 25k. This was his 22nd world record breaking performance.
Year market, 3th Wednesday in September. Regional products.
Old timer day, 2nd Saturday of September. Old cars, tractors, steam engines.
LAURA, Four days bicycle event Leiden, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Rotterdam and Alphen aan den Rijn which is the start and finish place, is held the first week of July.
Public transportation
Notable natives
J.C. Bloem (1887-1966), poet
Petrus Wernink (1895-1971), sailor
Matthijs van Heijningen (born 1944), film producer
Wouter van Pelt (born 1968), hockey player
Arjan van Heusden (born 1972), footballer
Evert-Jan 't Hoen (born 1975), baseball player
Wilbert Pennings (born 1975), high jumper
Jeannette Pennings (born 1977), athlete
John Heitinga (born 1983), footballerFurther Information
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