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Valkenburg aan de Geul ( pronunciation (help·info)) (Limburgish: Valkeberg) is a municipality situated in the southeastern Dutch province of Limburg. Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Main sights 2.1 Listed buildings in Valkenburg 2.2 Castles and stately homes in Valkenburg 2.3 Tourist attractions in Valkenburg 2.4 Cycling 3 Population centres 4 Transport 4.1 By car 4.2 By train 4.3 By bus 5 Notable residents 6 References 7 External links History[edit] Sieges and conquests have been the recurrent theme in the history of Valkenburg, especially in connection with Valkenburg castle, seat of the counts of Valkenburg (or Falkenburg). It was here that Beatrice of Falkenburg grew up, who, in 1269 at the age of 15, married 60-year old Richard of Cornwall, king of the Holy Roman Empire. In December 1672 the castle was once again destroyed by Dutch troops led by William III, trying to prevent the armies of Louis XIV of France from capturing it, this time not to be rebuilt. In the 19th century, because of the natural beauty of the area, Valkenburg became a sought-after holiday destination for the well-to-do in the Netherlands. Tourism developed, especially after in 1853 the railway from Maastricht to Heerlen and Aachen opened. Valkenburg railway station is the oldest surviving station in the Netherlands. In the beginning of the 20th century, well-known Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers lived in Valkenburg for several years. He helped develop tourism by designing a hotel, an open-air theater and a copy of the catacombs of Rome. Furthermore he restored the medieval church and designed several tombs and a chapel in Gothic Revival style in a graveyard situated on Cauberg, a steep hill outside the town center. For an overview of the resistance movement in Valkenburg during the Second World War, see Valkenburg resistance. Valkenburg is no longer a fortified town but it has largely retained its historical charm, although the town suffered somewhat from mass tourism in the 1960s and 70s. Valkenburg aan de Geul still hosts more than 1 million overnight stays a year. The present aim of the council of Valkenburg is to move away from mass tourism and emphasize the natural and historical beauty of the town. Main sights[edit] These days Valkenburg is especially known for its many tourist attractions, its chalk houses (locally called mergel or marl) and the attractive hilly countryside. The main sight are: Valkenburg castle, of which only a ruin remains, though still impressive; several other castles, castle farms and stately homes, mostly situated along the Geul river; Oud-Valkenburg, a small village along the Geul with a particularly picturesque ensemble of a gothic church, two castles (Genhoes and Schaloen) and several historic farmsteads, all in local marlstone; several watermills, two in the old town; parts of the city walls and two of three city gates survived (Berkelpoort and Grendelpoort; there are plans for the third gate to be rebuilt); old court building (Spaans Leenhof); Saint Nicolas church, a Gothic church in Valkenburg with some late Medieval wood carvings; Saint Gerlachus church in nearby Houthem Sint-Gerlach, with Baroque frescos by Johann Adam Schöpf, painted on marl; several former marl quarries (locally called caves, although they are largely man-made), offering guided tours; some have interesting charcoal drawings and marl sculptures, one has been recreated as the catacombs of Rome (designed by Pierre Cuypers), another one as a coal mine; in the winter Christmas markets are held in some quarries; a 30 meter high viewing tower (Wilhelminatoren) atop a hill, connected to the town below by aerial lift; Thermae 2000, a sauna and wellness resort; a Holland Casino branch, as well as a large park around it (Kuurpark); two amusement parks; one focusing on popular fairy tales (Sprookjesbos); Valkenburg is situated in a part of the Netherlands that is known for its natural beauty and many historical buildings. The area, although quite hilly, is perfectly suited for walks or (mountain) bike tours.
Posted on: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 19:53:14 +0000

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