Alkmaar Explained

Alkmaar
Settlement Type:City and municipality
Flag Size:100x67px
Map Alt:Highlighted position of Alkmaar in a municipal map of North Holland
Pushpin Map:Netherlands#Europe
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within the Netherlands##Location within Europe
Pushpin Relief:1
Coordinates:52.6333°N 49°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Netherlands
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:North Holland
Government Footnotes:[1]
Governing Body:Municipal council
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Anja Schouten
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation Footnotes:[2]
Elevation M:1
Population Footnotes:[3]
Population Total:111,766
Population As Of:November 2022
Population Density Km2:1012
Population Demonym:Alkmaarder
(Informal) Kaaskop
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postcode
Postal Code:1800–1831
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:072

Alkmaar (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr/) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland. Alkmaar is well known for its traditional cheese market. For tourists, it is a popular cultural destination. The municipality has a population of 111,766 as of 2023.

History

The earliest mention of the name Alkmaar is in a 10th-century document. As the village grew into a town, it was granted city rights in 1254. The oldest part of Alkmaar lies on an ancient sand bank a couple of meters (yards) above the surrounding region; it afforded some protection from inundation during medieval times. Its vicinage consists of some of the oldest polders in existence. Older spellings include Alckmar.[4]

On June 24, 1572, after the Geuzen captured the town, five Franciscans from Alkmaar were taken to Enkhuizen and hanged, becoming the martyrs of Alkmaar.

Siege of Alkmaar

In 1573 the city underwent a siege by Spanish forces under the leadership of Don Fadrique, son of the Duke of Alva. The citizens sent urgent messages for help to the Prince of Orange; he responded by promising to open the floodgates of the dykes and flood the region if the need arose, which despite the protestations of the peasantry, fearful for their harvest, he proceeded to do.

Some of his dispatches fell into the hands of Don Fadrique, and, with the waters beginning to rise, the Spaniards raised the siege and fled. It was a turning point in the Eighty Years War and gave rise to the expression Bij Alkmaar begint de victorie ("Victory begins at Alkmaar"). The event is still celebrated every year in Alkmaar on 8 October, the day the siege ended.

Since the French Revolutionary Wars

In 1799, during the French Revolutionary Wars, an Anglo-Russian expeditionary force captured the city but was ultimately defeated in the Battle of Castricum. After that battle, on 18 October 1799, the two opposing sides held the Convention of Alkmaar which met to determine the fate of the defeated Anglo-Russian force. The French victory was commemorated on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris as "Alkmaer".

The North Holland Canal, opened in 1824, was dug through Alkmaar. In 1865 and 1867 the railways between Alkmaar and Den Helder and between Alkmaar and Haarlem were built respectively.

In the second half of the 20th century, Alkmaar expanded quickly with development of new neighbourhoods. On 1 October 1972, the town of Oudorp and the southern portions of Koedijk and Sint Pancras were added to the municipality of Alkmaar.

Administrative divisions

The municipality of Alkmaar historically consists of the following cities, towns, villages and districts: Alkmaar, Bergermeer, Daalmeer, De Hoef, De Horn, De Nollen, Het Rak, Huiswaard, Koedijk (southeastern part), Overdie, Oudorp and Omval. On 1 January 2015 the municipalities of Graft-De Rijp and Schermer were merged into Alkmaar. The historical village of De Rijp is thus since a part of Alkmaar.

These once separate villages are now all linked together by the suburban sprawl of buildings that arose between the late 1970s and early 1990s. During this time, the population of Alkmaar almost doubled.

Local government

The municipal council of Alkmaar consists of 39 seats, which are divided as follows after the 2022 elections:[5]

Transport

The A9 motorway runs from Amsterdam to Alkmaar, then continues on to Den Helder as the N9.

There are direct trains to Den Helder, Hoorn, Zaandam, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Ede, Arnhem, Nijmegen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven, Maastricht and Haarlem. For exact details see Alkmaar railway station.

Alkmaar has two railway stations:

The waterway Noordhollandsch Kanaal, which opened in 1824, runs through Alkmaar. . it can be crossed (among other ways) using two of the five operating vlotbruggen, Koedijkervlotbrug and Rekervlotbrug.

Main sights

Alkmaar has many medieval buildings that are still intact, most notably the tall tower of the Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk, where many people from Alkmaar hold wedding ceremonies. The other main attraction, especially in the summer months, is Alkmaar's cheese market at the Waagplein, one of the country's most popular tourist attractions. The cheese market traditionally takes place from the first Friday in April through the first Friday in September. Every Friday morning (10:00–12:30) the Waagplein is the backdrop for this traditional cheese market. After the old-fashioned way of the hand clap, traders and carriers will weigh the cheeses. It is one of only four traditional Dutch cheese markets still in existence. The traditional fare of this cheese market is those cheeses made in the local area, as opposed to the well-known brands of Dutch cheeses, including the Edam and Gouda cheeses. It is not actually possible to buy cheese at the market itself, which is really only a demonstration of how this merchants' market operated in times gone by. However, the demonstration, which takes place in front of the medieval weighing house, is surrounded by many specialized stalls where it is possible to buy all kinds of cheese (and non-cheese) related products. The Waag is also home to the local tourist office and a cheese museum. Alkmaar has 399 registered rijksmonuments, of which most are situated along the city's old canals.[6]

Alkmaar has two large theatres and a big cinema (which was originally two cinemas). A red light district is situated at the Achterdam, and Alkmaar has a nightlife scene as well which takes place in the pubs in front of the cheesemarket. Every year, at the end of May Alkmaar hosts the four-day event Alkmaar Pride, which has a canal pride parade on Saturday.[7]

Museums

Sports

Alkmaar is home to the professional football team AZ (Alkmaar Zaanstreek). In 2006, the club moved to a new 17,000 capacity stadium, the DSB Stadion, now named the AFAS Stadion. In 2008–2009, AZ won the Eredivisie, the Dutch football league. It was the second league title for the club after the Eredivisie in 1980/81 with only one league defeat. Notable coaches include former FC Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman, and Netherlands national football team coach Louis van Gaal.

The city also has a velodrome where the Dutch national track cycling championships are held every year. The city hosted the 2019 European Road Championships.

Notable residents

Public thinking & public service

The arts

Science & business

Sport

Twin towns—sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in the Netherlands.

Alkmaar is twinned with:

References

Literature

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: College van burgemeester en wethouders . Board of mayor and aldermen . nl . Gemeente Alkmaar . 19 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140225003753/http://www.alkmaar.nl/eCache/21826/Samenstelling_college_en_portefeuille . 25 February 2014 . dead .
  2. Web site: Postcodetool for 1815AG . nl . . Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland . Het Waterschapshuis . 19 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130921053543/http://www.ahn.nl/postcodetool . 21 September 2013 .
  3. Web site: 4 January 2023. Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand. 17 January 2023. CBS Netherlands. nl.
  4. Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam
  5. Web site: 2022-03-16 . Definitieve uitslag Gemeenteraadsverkiezingen 2022 - gemeente Alkmaar . 2023-01-17 . Kiesraad Databank Verkiezingsuitslagen.
  6. [:nl:Lijst van rijksmonumenten in Alkmaar]
  7. Web site: Home . alkmaarpride.nl.
  8. Dorislaus,_Isaac . 08 . x.
  9. Everdingen,_Allart_van . 10 . x.
  10. Bosboom-Toussaint,_Anna_Louisa_Geertruida . 04 . x.
  11. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0140167/ IMDb Database
  12. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0343218/ IMDb Database
  13. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0088812/ IMDb Database
  14. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1432762/ IMDb Database
  15. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0097441/ IMDb Database
  16. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0108889/ IMDb Database
  17. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1519353/ IMDb Database
  18. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2830082/ IMDb Database
  19. Web site: Bath's Twinning Associations . 15 July 2013 . The Mayor of Bath . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110517074103/http://www.thecityofbath.co.uk/twinning-associations . 17 May 2011 . dmy .
  20. Web site: Town Twinning . 12 December 2007 . Bath and North East Somerset Council . https://web.archive.org/web/20071027142443/http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/leisureandculture/tourismandtravel/Twinning/. 27 October 2007.
  21. Web site: Städtepartnerschaften und Internationales. 26 July 2013. Büro für Städtepartnerschaften und internationale Beziehungen. de. https://web.archive.org/web/20130723212417/http://www.darmstadt.de/standort/staedtepartnerschaften-und-internationales/index.htm. 23 July 2013. dead.