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Tilburg Dutch: With a population of , January 31, , it is the second largest municipality in North Brabant, and the sixth largest in the Netherlands. Tilburg is known for its ten-day-long funfair , \\\\\\\\\\\\\[7\\\\\\\\\\\\\] held in July each year. There are three railway stations within the municipality: Tilburg , Tilburg Universiteit and Tilburg Reeshof. The hectare acre 'Spoorzone' area around Tilburg Central station, once a Dutch Railways train maintenance yard, has been purchased by the city and is being transformed into an urban zone. Little is known about the beginnings of Tilburg. The name 'Tilburg' first appeared in documents dating from AD but after that there was no mention for several centuries. In the later Middle Ages, Tilburg referred to a region rather than a particular town or village; its population was largely in a couple of hamlets, one of which was known as 'Eastern Tilburg' Oost-Tilburg , which was later reflected in the name of Oisterwijk 'Eastern Quarter'. This village centred around a small probably wooden castle or Motteburcht on an equally small hill, which became derelict and was torn down after a few centuries at most. Of this first 'Tilburg Castle', nothing remained c. In the 14th century, Tilburg was proclaimed a manor ; together with Goirle , it acquired the title of 'The Manor of Tilburg and Goirle'. Successively, the manorial rights fell into the hands of several lords of noble lineage. They derived their income from taxes, fines and interest paid by the villagers. In , however, the castle was pulled down to make way for a factory, but the name lives on, in the city arms and logo. A replica of the foundations of the castle was restored in ca. In , Goirle was separated from Tilburg and on 18 April , Tilburg was granted city status. In that year, it had about 9, inhabitants. Tilburg grew around one of the so-called 'herd places' or 'Frankish triangles', triangular plots where a number of roads usually sand roads met. These herd places were collective pasturelands for flocks of sheep. Their shape is still reflected in the layout of many places in Tilburg. The poor farmers living in these hamlets soon decided not to sell the wool from their sheep but to weave it themselves, and for a long time, much of the space inside their small houses was occupied by a loom —by the 17th century these numbered about Enterprising people saw their chance. As so-called 'drapers' they supplied the weavers with the raw materials for their 'home working', and the first Tilburg 'mill houses' came into existence. From then on, the wool industry underwent rapid growth, and in Tilburg had as many as wool mills. Home weaving continued, however, until the early 20th century. Woollen textiles from Tilburg were known far and wide. Present-day Tilburg industry consists of a wide variety of enterprises. The main economic sector has become transport and logistics with a variety of industry as a close second. At the same time as the wool industry collapsed, Cees Becht was the mayor of Tilburg. While he was in office, many buildings were destroyed, including some very precious monuments. The old neighbourhood was some kind of slum and had to be replaced by newer development. The century-old station building was replaced by the modern one. In the s, many locations, formerly occupied by wool factories had been filled with small-scale housing projects. This mostly happened when Henk Letschert was mayor of Tilburg. The felling led to many protests, because the tree was still healthy. After the Pieter Vreedeplein reconstruction, plans were made to plant a descendant of the original lime tree. Three were placed, only one of them survived. The last living tree was moved to another location again, \\\\\\\\\\\\\[14\\\\\\\\\\\\\] but died shortly after. As of 23 November , no more descendants have been placed. The current one is just another lime tree. Because of new policy three buildings were built, which are considered skyscrapers in the Netherlands. The Westpoint Tower has an altitude of The residential tower is nicknamed De Vogelkooikes The Bird Cages for its cubic balconies taped \\\\\\\\\\\\\[ clarification needed \\\\\\\\\\\\\] onto the building. Joseph Street, now a monumental building of the City Archives. Although the King was always made welcome by the manufacturers he had befriended, he needed his own residence in Tilburg, and commissioned the construction of a palace , which would function as his country residence. Construction started in and was completed just days before William II died, in It is now part of Tilburg City Hall. It replaced the old 'needle' dating from , which was removed from the street in Tilburg Centrum is the downtown of Tilburg, and is situated between clockwise the Spoorlaan, Heuvelring, Paleisring, Schouwburgring and Noordhoekring, which is the same as the order of the one-way roads around the district. The district has 6, inhabitants, and most of the shops, hotels, restaurants and cafes of the city. In , the refurbished Pieter Vreedeplein was opened to the public, addressing a lack of shopping facilities as compared to similar-sized cities in the Netherlands. Two smaller cinemas were replaced by a bigger one on the Pieter Vreedeplein in Despite being called Centrum , the district is some distance southeast of the geographical center. The district is connected by the Tilburg railway station. Oud-Noord is situated north of the railway that crosses Tilburg, and between the Ringbanen ring roads around the city center. The district has 33, inhabitants. Contemporary arts museum De Pont is located within the district. When the railway marshalling yard belonging to the Nederlandse Spoorwegen became obsolete, a considerable stretch of the railway across the city, the Spoorzone , became an urban renewal project. Oud-Zuid is a district south, and also west and east of downtown Tilburg. The district has 38, inhabitants. The Hart van Brabantlaan is almost surrounded by high buildings like Westpoint Tower and the StadsHeer as a small part of the urban renewal. This area along the railway is partly located in Oud-Zuid. Many important locations in Tilburg are located within the district, just out of the center, such as music venue and the Schouwburg built in Also the Koningsplein with the main library and the Piushaven are located within the district. Old herd places include Korvel, Broekhoven and Oerle. Tilburg-Noord is located north of the Wilhelminakanaal. The district has 23, inhabitants. Tilburg-Noord was built in the period — Therefore, it has many apartment buildings up to 16 floors, drive-in houses, green strips and industrial development. The streets in this district are mostly named after musicians from the Renaissance up to pop artists from the s. The one at the Tartinistraat became defunct. The most notable was Heikant, which is still the name of the biggest neighbourhood. Its former village square including the old church is still present. The northernmost part of the district is still agricultural with some forests. In this agricultural area, the blessed Peter Donders was born; there still stands a chapel and a procession park. Tilburg-oost consists of primarily industrial development. Residential neighbourhoods are in a small strip east of the Ringbaan Oost rather than the whole district, however, it is not considered as a part of the city center. The district only has inhabitants. Tilburg-Zuid is located between the A58 motorway and the Ringbaan Zuid, and is the southernmost district. Tilburg-zuid has 19, inhabitants. The district contains two neighbourhoods and many businesses. Elisabeth hospital and Leijpark, one of the largest public parks in the city. Tilburg-west was mostly built after WWII, and has 26, inhabitants. The district with its neighbourhoods consists mostly of small brick houses and apartment buildings, except for Zorgvlied, which contains more expensive, free-standing houses. The Westermarkt is the largest shopping center out of the inner city. Many higher educational buildings are standing here, like Tilburg University and Avans Hogeschool. Another place of many schools is along the Reitse Hoevenstraat with multiple secondary schools such as: Jozefmavo and Theresialyceum. West is surrounded by forests like Wandelbos and the Oude Warande , located west of the university. The Reeshof is the westernmost district and the most recent expansion of the city of Tilburg proper. Because of this, the Reeshof became the largest district of Tilburg by population. The first houses were completed in , in the neighbourhood Gesworen Hoek. As of \\\\\\\\\\\\\[update\\\\\\\\\\\\\] , the last neighbourhood Koolhoven Buiten is under construction. The district is connected by the Tilburg Reeshof railway station and multiple roads that encircle the district plus the industrial development Vossenberg north of the Wilhelminakanaal. The Donge runs through the district, including greenspace with some Highland cattle grazing between the fences protecting the surrounding neighbourhoods. This small-scale nature project is called the Dongevallei, \\\\\\\\\\\\\[20\\\\\\\\\\\\\] which literally means Donge Valley in English. The population of Tilburg was , on 1 January According to the Tilburg city council, the city will reach a population of , by Of these, The Tilburg agglomeration has the following religious makeup as of The most notable fact about Western Brabant is that there are more thunderstorms than anywhere else in the Netherlands, up to 31 days a year. The economy was concentrated on wool industry for centuries, however, since the s, Tilburg has made more progress in having different kinds of industries, supported by the government to save the city from poverty after the decline of wool industry. Chemical company IFF \\\\\\\\\\\\\[25\\\\\\\\\\\\\] has a factory in Tilburg. In the s, the Japanese company Fujifilm came to Tilburg. Iris Ohyama has its European offices in Tilburg. Higher education is of significant importance, with Tilburg University attracting scholars from all over the world. It has a student population of about 13, students, about 8 per cent of whom are international students. The institution has gained a reputation in both research and education. In the field of economics, the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration ranked 1 in Europe for the second consecutive time in according to the Journal of the European Economic Association with regard to publications in top journals. It has an alcoholic percentage of The result was successful. The drink is especially consumed at Carnival. The profession was unskilled and had a low wage. The drink is sold in bottles of 70 centiliters. The Koningshoeven Brewery brews trappist beer. It was founded in at Koningshoeven Abbey. However, the house was erected in Paradox is a club for experimental jazz and improvised music. Fontys University of Applied Sciences started a pop academy in the beginning of the 21st century, and students often perform on local stages. There is also a large textile museum, offering not only a historical view in its former factory, but also a laboratory for design, production and development of textile as a material. Another museum is Noordbrabants Natuurmuseum, dedicated to natural history. A lot of parks and forests provide people from the Tilburg area with recreation. Leijpark and Reeshofpark are the largest among the parks in Tilburg. Leijpark is famous for Festival Mundial and lies next to St. Elisabeth hospital and a monastery, the Cenakel. Reeshofpark was created in the late s, including some restaurants opened in Tilburg offers, in comparison to other top-ten cities in the Netherlands, the most forest area. In the municipality, Tilburg has the Wandelbos, a forest south of the similarly named neighbourhood in Tilburg-West, the Oude Warande, the Kaaistoep, a forest of 4. Tilburg Ten Miles is an annual road running competition held in Tilburg. Tilburg hosts three field hockey clubs that play in top national leagues. The hockey team Tilburg Trappers dominated the Eredivisie Dutch Premier League for years before moving to the Oberliga, the third tier of ice hockey in Germany. Tilburg has three railway stations: The latter was built to connect the then-latest district of Tilburg, the Reeshof. Intercity trains only stop at Tilburg centraal. The name of Tilburg Universiteit Station was Tilburg West from its construction in to December , however, after 40 years, it was not the westernmost station anymore. A fourth railway station is planned for Berkel-Enschot , also in the municipality of Tilburg and getting more absorbed into Tilburg. In the past, until , Berkel-Enschot had its own train station. Udenhout , lying further northeast in the municipality, also had its train station until The Tilburg city and local buses are operated by Veolia Transport Nederland. It has since been transferred to Arriva. Tilburg has an extensive bicycle path network called Sternet-Routes. The first bicycle path of this network was built between the city center and the university in From the mids, multiple bicycle paths rather than lanes along the road have been built. Since most of these have been paved by tiles, there is an increasing call for asphalt-paved paths. For this network of bicycle paths, some new tunnels were built under the railway that crosses the city. An outer beltway, consisting of two provincial 2x2-roads and the A58, was finished in May Two other routes are of considerable importance for Tilburg: Neither is a complete motorway, and both experience bottlenecks. Various plans exist to build both to higher standards, with the N improved in Tilburg is twinned with:. City Hall of Tilburg , called: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the steamship, see SS Tilburg. City and municipality in North Brabant, Netherlands. City and municipality. Coat of arms. See also: Berkel-Enschot and Udenhout. KNMI \\\\\\\\\\\\\[24\\\\\\\\\\\\\]. Tilburg University. List of twin towns and sister cities in The Netherlands. Netherlands portal. Gemeente Tilburg. Retrieved 17 April CBS Statline in Dutch. Retrieved 12 March Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland in Dutch. Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 27 October Retrieved 24 July Sdu uitgevers. De regio heeft 1. Retrieved Archived 23 February at Archive. Archived from the original on 25 May Retrieved 24 June Klimaatatlas in Dutch. Retrieved 18 March Archived from the original on 5 September Archived from the original on 2 April Archived from the original on 13 January Archived from the original on 14 July Archived from the original on 22 March Archived from the original on 24 July Archived from the original on 16 January Retrieved 7 August Places adjacent to Tilburg. Municipalities of North Brabant. See also Netherlands Provinces Municipalities. 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In other projects Wikimedia Commons Wikivoyage. This page was last edited on 15 April , at By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Aerial view of Tilburg. Flag Coat of arms. Location in North Brabant. Municipal council. Theo Weterings VVD. Loon op Zand , Heusden.

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