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Location in South Holland
Country Netherlands
Province South Holland
Government
 • Body Municipal council
 • Mayor Michel Bezuijen (VVD)
Area
 • Total
14.49 km2 (5.59 sq mi)
 • Land 14.05 km2 (5.42 sq mi)
 • Water 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi)
Rijswijk, de Oude Kerk in straatzicht RM20047 foto2 2014-04-13 10.17

Rijswijk, church (de Oude Kerk) in the street

Rijswijk [ˈrɛisʋɛik]  ( listen) (formerly known as Ryswick in English) is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. (population: 47,465 in 2013) and covers an area of 14.49 km2 (5.59 sq mi) of which 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi) is covered by water.

The municipality of Rijswijk also includes the villages 't Haantje and Sion.

History[]

Rijswijk ZH 1867

Rijswijk in 1867.

Gem-Rijswijk-OpenTopo

Dutch Topographic map of Rijswijk, June 2015

Archeological excavations indicate that this area of the coastal dunes was already inhabited some 5500 years ago. The formation of the village Rijswijk took place in the 13th century, and its history was dominated by presence of mansions and estates of the nobility and affluent. Among the many country estates known to have been in Rijswijk are:

  • Arentsburg
  • Burchvliet
  • Cromvliet
  • Den Burgh
  • De Voorde
  • Drievliet
  • 's-Gravenmade
  • Haag- en Delftzicht
  • Hilvoorde
  • Hoekenburg
  • Hofrust
  • Hoornwijk
  • Huis te Werve
  • Huis ter Nieuwburg
  • Oversteen
  • Overvoorde
  • Schoonoord
  • Sion
  • Steenvoorde
  • Te Blotinghe
  • Tollenshuis
  • Vredenoord
  • Welgelegen
  • Zuidhoorn

The Treaty of Ryswick was signed at the Huis ter Nieuwburg in 1697, ending the Nine Years' War. A monument, the Needle of Rijswijk (1792), was erected to commemorate the treaty in the Rijswijk Forest.

Until 1900 Rijswijk remained a relative small community but it became urbanized during the 20th century when it expanded rapidly. Today, Rijswijk's area has almost been completely built-up. The last major development is the new Ypenburg neighbourhood, built on the lands of the former Ypenburg Airfield but this part of Rijswijk was annexed by The Hague in 2002. Rijswijk is part of the Haaglanden conurbation. During the years its built-up area has grown to the point where it has effectively merged with The Hague, even though it is still a separate municipality.

Up until 2009 Rijswijk had a polytechnic college for applied sciences; TH Rijswijk (Technische Hogeschool Rijswijk). After a merger with the Haagse Hogeschool, this was moved to the campus of the TUDelft in Delft. The building still remains.

Transportation[]

  • Railway station: Rijswijk
  • Stopplaats Rijswijk-Wateringen (nl)

Economy[]

Rijswijk is home to:

  • The Biomedical Primate Research Centre (BPRC).
  • The Netherlands Patent Office, at the same location as the Dutch branch of the European Patent Office.
  • A large technology centre of the oil company Shell, on Kessler Park.
  • A small part of the Dutch national Forensic Laboratory, researching clues and objects in order to aid police investigations. The main building is moved to The Hague-Ypenburg.

Recreation[]

  • Wilhelminapark (nl)
  • The Von Fisenne (nl) Park has a petting zoo.
  • Sports park 'De Schilp' has an indoor swimming pool.

The largest shopping center is called 'In de Bogaard' and smaller shops are located in the old town center (Herenstraat). There is the old Schaapweimolen (windmill). De Broodfabriek holds many fairs and events.

Notable residents[]

  • Adriaen van der Kabel, painter (1630–1705)
  • Hendrik Tollens, poet (1780–1856)
  • Henri ter Hall (nl), artist and politician (1866–1944)
  • Otto Kriens (nl), painter (1873–1930)
  • Johan Buziau (nl), comedian and artist (1877–1958)
  • Louis Otten, football player (1883–1946)
  • Teddy Scholten, winner Eurovision Song Contest 1959 (1926–2010)
  • Felix Thijssen, writer (born 1933)
  • Johan van Benthem, logician (born 1949)
  • Peter Slaghuis, DJ and musician (1961–1991)
  • Karin de Groot (nl), television personality (born 1965)
  • Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, poet (born 1968)
  • Odette Simons (nl), television actress (born 1976)
  • Richard Knopper, football player (born 1977)
  • Peter Dreijer, teacher (born 1905)
  • Anish Giri, top-rated chess player (born 1994)
  • Wim Zweekhorst (nl) (Bill Baker), Baker and Big Band Director

References[]

  1. ^ "Burgemeester [Mayor]" (in Dutch). Gemeente Rijswijk. http://www.rijswijk.nl/bestuur-en-organisatie/college-van-bw/burgemeester. Retrieved 20 August 2013. 
  2. ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten [Key figures for neighbourhoods]" (in Dutch). CBS Statline. CBS. 2 July 2013. http://statline.cbs.nl. Retrieved 11 July 2013. 
  3. ^ "Postcodetool for 2284DP" (in Dutch). Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland. Het Waterschapshuis. http://www.ahn.nl/postcodetool. Retrieved 20 August 2013. 
  4. ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand [Population growth; regions per month]" (in Dutch). CBS Statline. CBS. 24 June 2013. http://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/publication/?DM=SLNL&PA=37230NED&D1=17-18&D2=101-619,621,624-632&D3=l&LA=EN&HDR=T&STB=G1,G2&VW=T. Retrieved 11 July 2013. 

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