Bilzen Explained

Bilzen
Type:city
Picture-Legend:Alden Biesen Castle
Map:Bilzen Limburg Belgium Map.svg
Map-Legend:Location of Bilzen in Limburg
Arms:Blason ville be Bilzen (Limbourg).svg
Flag:Flag of Bilzen.svg
Arrondissement:Tongeren
Nis:73006
Mayor:Bruno Steegen (Open VLD, Beter Bilzen)
Majority:Beter Bilzen, TOB (CD&V)
Postal-Codes:3740, 3742, 3746
Telephone-Area:089
Web:www.bilzen.be
Coordinates:50.8667°N 36°W

Bilzen (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈbɪlzə(n)/) is a city and a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg.

In 2021, Bilzen had a total population of 32,536.[1] The total area is 75.90 km2 which gives a population density of 426 inhabitants per km2.

Bilzen consists of the city of Bilzen and the following villages:, Eigenbilzen,,,,,,,, Rijkhoven,, and . It was in 1977 that they all became part of the municipality Bilzen because of the fusion of municipalities.

Cities in Bilzen's neighbourhood are all within a distance of some 10 to 15 kilometers: to its north, Genk; to its east, Maastricht (Netherlands); to its south Tongeren; and to its north-west, Diepenbeek.

From 1965 to 1981 Bilzen hosted Jazz Bilzen, a jazz and rock festival that lasted several days. In its time Jazz Bilzen was the most important Belgian festival. Artists that performed there were, among many others, Humble Pie, The Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, The Kinks, The Troggs, Procol Harum, Golden Earring, Rod Stewart, Status Quo, Lou Reed, Aerosmith, AC/DC, The Cure, Toots Thielemans, Keith Jarrett and John McLaughlin. From the 1980s onwards the festival was superseded by Torhout-Werchter, that has now become Rock Werchter.

History

For over 300 years, Bilzen was part of the County of Loon (French: comté de Looz).

Places of interest

Born in Bilzen

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bevolking per statistische sector - Sector 73006 . Including Oosterwijk . Statistics Belgium . 13 May 2022 .