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Binche

Binche (French pronunciation: [bɛ̃ʃ] ; Walloon: Bince; Dutch: Bing) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.[2] Since 1977, the municipality consists of Binche, Bray, Buvrinnes, Épinois, Leval-Trahegnies, Péronnes-lez-Binche, Ressaix, and Waudrez districts.

Binche
Bince (Walloon)
Binche, the old city and its surrounding wall
Location of Binche
Binche
Location in Belgium
Location of Binche in Hainaut
Coordinates: 50°24′N 04°10′E / 50.400°N 4.167°E / 50.400; 4.167
Country Belgium
CommunityFrench Community
RegionWallonia
ProvinceHainaut
ArrondissementLa Louvière
Government
 • MayorLaurent Devin (PS)
 • Governing party/iesPS, MR
Area
 • Total61.22 km2 (23.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[1]
 • Total33,598
 • Density550/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Postal codes
7130, 7131, 7133, 7134
NIS code
58002
Area codes064
Websitewww.binche.be

According to the surveys from 2021, Binche had a total population of 33,416,[3] approximately 550 inhabitants per km2.

The motto of the city is "Plus Oultre" (meaning "Further beyond" in Old French), which was the motto of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, who in 1545 gave the medieval Castle of Binche to his sister, Queen Mary of Hungary. Her attention was spent on Binche, which she had rebuilt into Binche Palace under the direction of the architect-sculptor Jacques du Broeucq, remembered today as the first master of Giambologna. This château, intended to rival Fontainebleau, was eventually destroyed by the soldiers of Henry II of France in 1554.

In 2003, the Carnival of Binche was proclaimed one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. In addition, the Belfry and City Hall were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, for its importance in civic functions, architecture, and its testimony to the power and influence of the town.[4]

History edit

 
The remaining walls of the medieval castle of Binche

Binche came into being during the Middle Ages, near the Roman road that connected Bagacum, the capital of the Nervii, (now Bavay) to Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, (now Cologne). The road influenced trade and communication throughout Binche.

The city was officially founded in the 12th century by Yolande of Gelders, widow of Duke Baldwin III from Hainaut. Their son Baldwin IV fortified the city, which served as a frontier fortress against France. In the 14th century, the city wall was extended to its present size.

The city reached the peak of its economic power when Belgium was under Spanish rule. Binche was the residence of Mary of Hungary, governess of the Netherlands for her brother, Emperor Charles V. She had a magnificent palace built, designed by Jacques Du Broeucq, to compete with that of Fontainebleau. Charles V visited Binche in 1549 on invitation from his sister. For this occasion, she organized magnificent celebrations.

This period of prosperity came to an end in 1554 as the palace, the city, and the surrounding area were plundered by the troops of King Henry II of France. Until the beginning of the 18th century, Hainaut was the site of repeated military conflicts between the kingdoms of France and Spain.

The Industrial Revolution brought renewed prosperity. Coal mines' slag heaps still shape the landscape. Adding to this were the brickyards, tanneries, glaziers, breweries, lime kilns, and soap factories. Thousands of people worked at home as lace makers, cobblers, and tailors. Post offices and train stations were introduced in the city during this time.

Carnival edit

The three-day Carnival of Binche is one of the best known in Belgium. It takes place around Shrove Tuesday (or Mardi Gras) just before Lent (the 40 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter). Performers known as Gilles wear elaborate costumes in the national colours of red, black and yellow. During the parade, they throw oranges at the crowd. In 2003, it was recognized by UNESCO as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.[5]

Sport edit

Each year the town hosts the single day Binche-Chimay-Binche professional cycling race, which is rated as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Transportation edit

Binche railway station has been the terminus for passenger services on line 108 (Erquelinnes - Mariemont) since 1984. The island platform is out of use.

The large gothic style station building was designed by Leuven architect Pierre Langerock. It has coloured stained glass windows and is a protected monument. There are some inscriptions remaining from the German occupation.

To the front of the station is a square half-encircled by a balustrade. Sculpted in the Neo-classical style from blue stone, it incorporates statues commemorating illustrious figures from Binche’s past, including Charles V, Margaret of York and Mary of Hungary. A monument dedicated to independence was added in 1931. The area has been a heritage quarter since 1978.

Notable people edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018". Statbel. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Also spelt Binch in some English sources.
  3. ^ "Binche (La Louvière, Hainaut, Belgium) – Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  5. ^ Cole, Leanne Logan & Geert (2007). Lonely Planet Belgium & Luxembourg (3. ed.). Footscray (Victoria): Lonely Planet. p. 223. ISBN 1-74104-237-2.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Binche at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official site of the city of Binche (in French)
  • Union binchoise des Étudiants de Louvain
  • Patrimoine du musée International
  • Rugbyclub de Binche
  • La Binchoise, Belgian Brewery, Binche

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Binch redirects here For people with the surname see Binch surname Binche French pronunciation bɛ ʃ Walloon Bince Dutch Bing is a city and municipality of Wallonia in the province of Hainaut Belgium 2 Since 1977 the municipality consists of Binche Bray Buvrinnes Epinois Leval Trahegnies Peronnes lez Binche Ressaix and Waudrez districts Binche Bince Walloon City and municipalityBinche the old city and its surrounding wallFlagCoat of armsLocation of BincheBincheLocation in Belgium Location of Binche in HainautCoordinates 50 24 N 04 10 E 50 400 N 4 167 E 50 400 4 167Country BelgiumCommunityFrench CommunityRegionWalloniaProvinceHainautArrondissementLa LouviereGovernment MayorLaurent Devin PS Governing party iesPS MRArea Total61 22 km2 23 64 sq mi Population 2018 01 01 1 Total33 598 Density550 km2 1 400 sq mi Postal codes7130 7131 7133 7134NIS code58002Area codes064Websitewww binche beAccording to the surveys from 2021 Binche had a total population of 33 416 3 approximately 550 inhabitants per km2 The motto of the city is Plus Oultre meaning Further beyond in Old French which was the motto of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V who in 1545 gave the medieval Castle of Binche to his sister Queen Mary of Hungary Her attention was spent on Binche which she had rebuilt into Binche Palace under the direction of the architect sculptor Jacques du Broeucq remembered today as the first master of Giambologna This chateau intended to rival Fontainebleau was eventually destroyed by the soldiers of Henry II of France in 1554 In 2003 the Carnival of Binche was proclaimed one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO In addition the Belfry and City Hall were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site for its importance in civic functions architecture and its testimony to the power and influence of the town 4 Contents 1 History 2 Carnival 3 Sport 4 Transportation 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The remaining walls of the medieval castle of BincheBinche came into being during the Middle Ages near the Roman road that connected Bagacum the capital of the Nervii now Bavay to Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium now Cologne The road influenced trade and communication throughout Binche The city was officially founded in the 12th century by Yolande of Gelders widow of Duke Baldwin III from Hainaut Their son Baldwin IV fortified the city which served as a frontier fortress against France In the 14th century the city wall was extended to its present size The city reached the peak of its economic power when Belgium was under Spanish rule Binche was the residence of Mary of Hungary governess of the Netherlands for her brother Emperor Charles V She had a magnificent palace built designed by Jacques Du Broeucq to compete with that of Fontainebleau Charles V visited Binche in 1549 on invitation from his sister For this occasion she organized magnificent celebrations This period of prosperity came to an end in 1554 as the palace the city and the surrounding area were plundered by the troops of King Henry II of France Until the beginning of the 18th century Hainaut was the site of repeated military conflicts between the kingdoms of France and Spain The Industrial Revolution brought renewed prosperity Coal mines slag heaps still shape the landscape Adding to this were the brickyards tanneries glaziers breweries lime kilns and soap factories Thousands of people worked at home as lace makers cobblers and tailors Post offices and train stations were introduced in the city during this time Carnival editMain articles Carnival of Binche and Gilles The three day Carnival of Binche is one of the best known in Belgium It takes place around Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras just before Lent the 40 days between Ash Wednesday and Easter Performers known as Gilles wear elaborate costumes in the national colours of red black and yellow During the parade they throw oranges at the crowd In 2003 it was recognized by UNESCO as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity 5 nbsp The Gilles clad in their costumes and wax masks wielding sticks used to ward off spirits nbsp The Gilles wearing their hat with ostrich feathers on Shrove TuesdaySport editEach year the town hosts the single day Binche Chimay Binche professional cycling race which is rated as a 1 1 event on the UCI Europe Tour Transportation editBinche railway station has been the terminus for passenger services on line 108 Erquelinnes Mariemont since 1984 The island platform is out of use The large gothic style station building was designed by Leuven architect Pierre Langerock It has coloured stained glass windows and is a protected monument There are some inscriptions remaining from the German occupation To the front of the station is a square half encircled by a balustrade Sculpted in the Neo classical style from blue stone it incorporates statues commemorating illustrious figures from Binche s past including Charles V Margaret of York and Mary of Hungary A monument dedicated to independence was added in 1931 The area has been a heritage quarter since 1978 Notable people editGilles Binchois c 1400 1460 composer Berthe Dubail 1911 1984 painter See also editCarnival of Binche a yearly festival La Binchoise a brewery in Binche Fortsas hoax an incident in Binche in 1840Notes edit Wettelijke Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2018 Statbel Retrieved 9 March 2019 Also spelt Binch in some English sources Binche La Louviere Hainaut Belgium Population Statistics Charts Map Location Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Retrieved 8 May 2022 Belfries of Belgium and France UNESCO World Heritage Centre United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Retrieved 5 November 2021 Cole Leanne Logan amp Geert 2007 Lonely Planet Belgium amp Luxembourg 3 ed Footscray Victoria Lonely Planet p 223 ISBN 1 74104 237 2 External links edit nbsp Media related to Binche at Wikimedia Commons Official site of the city of Binche in French Union binchoise des Etudiants de Louvain Patrimoine du musee International Rugbyclub de Binche La Binchoise Belgian Brewery Binche Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Binche amp oldid 1197745622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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