Gulpen (; ) is a village in the
Dutch
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province of
Limburg
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. It is approximately midway between the Dutch city of
Maastricht
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and the German city of
Aachen
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.
Gulpen was a separate municipality until 1999, when it merged with
Wittem
Wittem (, ) is a small village in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is located in the municipality of Gulpen-Wittem.
History
The village was first mentioned in 1125 as Witham, and means "silted land in a bend in a waterway". Wittem developed in ...
.
The newly formed municipality is called
Gulpen-Wittem
Gulpen-Wittem (; ) is a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands (in the province of Limburg (Netherlands), Limburg) with inhabitants as of .
Gulpen-Wittem came into being after the merger of the municipalities Gulpen and Wittem. This took ...
.
The village itself derives its name from the river
Gulp, which runs straight through the centre of the village and characterises the townscape.
There is a
Romanesque tower in the old cemetery, which dates from the 11th Century and is the only still existing part of a mediaeval village church. Considering its construction (its walls are up to 2 metres thick) and its location, it probably also served as defence tower, where the local villagers could go in case of danger.
The former rectory, which leans against the tower, dates from 1732. It is now being let as luxurious group accommodation.
The current
Neo-Romanesque
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St.Petrus church dates from 1924 and was designed by
Casper Franssen.
A former monastery that was built in 1932 after a design by
Alphons Boosten is being used as town hall.
The village is home to the
Gulpener Brewery
Gulpener Bierbrouwerij BV is an independent Dutch brewery in Gulpen, Netherlands. The brewery was founded in 1825 by Laurens Smeets.
Gulpener makes a lager sold in the Netherlands. Ingredients, such as barley and hops, are sourced from local far ...
.
Every year in June, a walking tour of 70 kilometres is organised that is called the ''
Nacht van Gulpen
Nacht is the German and Dutch word for ''night''. It may refer to:
* ''Die Nacht'' (film), a 1985 West German installation film by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
* "Die Nacht" (Strauss), an 1885 art song composed by Richard Strauss
* "Come Back, My Love ...
'' (Night of Gulpen). A little over a thousand people participate in this event each year.
References
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Municipalities of the Netherlands disestablished in 1999
Populated places in Limburg (Netherlands)
Former municipalities of Limburg (Netherlands)
Gulpen-Wittem