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Hilversum

Hilversum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɪlvərsʏm] (listen)) is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is the largest urban centre in that area. It is surrounded by heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, and smaller towns. Hilversum is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe, and the Amsterdam metropolitan area; it is about 22 km from the centre of Amsterdam and about 15 km from the city of Utrecht.

Hilversum
Location in North Holland
Coordinates: 52°14′N 5°10′E / 52.233°N 5.167°E / 52.233; 5.167Coordinates: 52°14′N 5°10′E / 52.233°N 5.167°E / 52.233; 5.167
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Holland
RegionAmsterdam metropolitan area
Town HallHilversum Town Hall
Government
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MayorGerhard van den Top (Non-partisan)
 • Aldermen
List of aldermen
  • Wimar Jaeger
  • Floris Voorink
  • Willem van der Spek
  • Eric van der Want
Area
 • Total46.35 km2 (17.90 sq mi)
 • Land45.61 km2 (17.61 sq mi)
 • Water0.74 km2 (0.29 sq mi)
Elevation15 m (49 ft)
Population
 (January 2021)[4]
 • Total90,261
 • Density2,000/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Hilversummer (male), Hilversumse (female)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
1200–1223
Area code035
Websitewww.hilversum.nl

The city is home to the headquarters, studios, and broadcast stations of several major radio, television, and newspaper companies, such as the NOS. This means that Hilversum is known for being the mediastad (media city) of the Netherlands.

Town

Hilversum lies 24 km (15 mi) south-east of Amsterdam and 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Utrecht. The town is known for its architecturally important Town Hall (Raadhuis Hilversum), designed by Willem Marinus Dudok and built in 1931.

Hilversum has one public library, two swimming pools (Van Hellemond Sport and De Lieberg), a number of sporting halls, and several shopping centers (such as Hilvertshof, Winkelcentrum Kerkelanden, De Riebeeckgalerij, and Winkelcentrum Seinhorst). Locally, the town center is known as het dorp, which means "the village".

Geography

Hilversum is located on the sandy, hilly parts of the Gooi, and has four hills: de closest to the centre of town in the Boomberg. then the Trompenberg (now a luxury residential area where a.o. the Brenninkmeijer family lives, of C&A-fame, and to the south the Hoorneboeg (25m) and two km easterly of that the Zwaluwenberg, where since 1950 the headquarters of the inspector-general of the armies is located. These hills date from the period of the Ice-age, when gletschers pushed walls of earth before them. Hilversum was the farthest southern edge the gletschers reached.

Surrounding towns are Nieuw-Loosdrecht, Bussum, Kortenhoef, Blaricum, Hollandsche Rading, Lage Vuursche, Maartensdijk, 's-Graveland, Laren, Nederhorst den Berg and Ankeveen.

Hilversum consists of the following districts and neighborhoods: Center (Langgewenstbuurt, Sint Vitusbuurt, Havenstraatbuurt and Centrum), Northwest (Nimrodpark, Trompenberg North, Trompenberg South, Media Park, Raadhuiskwartier and Boomberg), Northeast (North, Johannes Geradtswegbuurt, Erfgooiersbuurt and AZC Crailo), East (Geuzenbuurt, Electrobuurt, Astronomiebuurt, Science neighborhood, Kamrad, Kleine Driftbuurt and Liebergen), Southeast (Bloemkwartier Noord, Bloemenkwartier Zuid, Painterskwartier, 't Hoogt van' t Kruis, Arenaparkkwartier and West Indiëkwartier), Zuid (Writerskwartier, Staatsliedenkwartier and Zeeheldenkwartier), Southwest ( Kerkelanden, Havenkwartier, Zeverijn and Het Rode Dorp) and Hilversumse Meent. In 1767 Hilversum was still divided into 4 districts (quarters): the Neuquartier, Groestquartier, Kerkquartier and the Sandtbergerquartier.

The Oude Haven in the southwest is at the end of the Gooische Vaart. The construction of the canal between 's-Graveland and Hilversum was done in stages, so that it took 240 years. The canal was completed in 1876. Later, a modern harbor was dug, surrounded by an industrial estate. There is also a sports harbor.

International

Hilversum has a variety of international schools, such as the Violenschool and International School Hilversum "Alberdingk Thijm". Also, Nike's,[5] Hunkemöller's[6][circular reference] and Converse's[7] European headquarters are located in Hilversum.

History

Earthenware found in Hilversum gives its name to the Hilversum culture, which is an early- to mid-Bronze Age, or 1800–1200 BC material culture. Artifacts from this prehistoric civilization bear similarities to the Wessex Culture of southern Britain and may indicate that the first Hilversum residents emigrated from that area.[8]

The first brick settlements formed around 900, but it was not until 1305 that the first official mention of Hilversum ("Hilfersheem" from "Hilvertshem" meaning "houses between the hills") is found. At that point it was a part of Naarden, the oldest town in the Gooi area.

 
Interior of a farm near Hilversum, a 19th-century drawing by Johannes Bosboom

Farming, raising sheep and some wool manufacturing were the means of life for the Gooi in the Middle Ages. In 1424 Hilversum received its first official independent status. This made possible further growth in the village because permission from Naarden was no longer needed for new industrial development.

The town grew further in the 17th century when the Dutch economy as a whole entered its age of prosperity, and several canals were built connecting it indirectly to Amsterdam.

In 1725 and 1766 large fires destroyed most of the town, leveling parts of the old townhouse and the church next to it. The town overcame these setbacks and the textile industry continued to develop, among other ways by devising a way to weave cows' hair.

In the 19th century a substantial textile and tapestry industry emerged, aided by a railway link to Amsterdam in 1874. From that time the town grew quickly with rich commuters from Amsterdam moving in, building themselves large villas in the wooded surroundings, and gradually starting to live in Hilversum permanently. Despite this growth, Hilversum was never granted city rights so it is still referred to by many locals as "het dorp," or "the village."

For the 1928 Summer Olympics in neighboring Amsterdam, it hosted all of the non-jumping equestrian and the running part of the modern pentathlon event.[9]

The Nederlandse Seintoestellen Fabriek (NSF) company established a professional transmitter and radio factory in Hilversum in the early 1920s, growing into the largest of its kind in the Netherlands.

Following the defeat of Allied forces in the Netherlands in 1940, and its occupation by Nazi Germany, Hilversum became the headquarters of the German Army (Heer) in the Netherlands. On February 25 and 26, 1941, most of Hilversum's factories went on strike against the start of the Holocaust in the so-called February strike (Amsterdam Docker's Strike). Some 10,000 people took part. There is a yearly remembrance service since 2015. The Holocaust was the reason for 2,000 Hilversum Jews to lose their lives. The community has never recovered fully. Some 50 Hilversummers were awarded the title of Righteous among the nations from Yad Vashem. Viktor Kugeler, one of Anne Frank's helper, was one of them.

In 1948, NSF was taken over by Philips. However, Dutch radio broadcasting organizations (followed by television broadcasters during the 1950s) centralised their operations in Hilversum, providing a source of continuing economic growth. The concentration of broadcasters in Hilversum has given it its enduring status as the media city for the Netherlands.

In 1964, the population reached a record high – over 103,000 people called Hilversum home. However, the textile industry had started its decline; only one factory, Veneta, managed to continue into the 1960s, when it also had to close its doors. Another major industry, the chemical factory IFF, also closed by the end of the 1960s.

After the 1960s, the population gradually declined, until stabilising at around 85,000. Several factors other than the slump in manufacturing have featured in this decline: one is the fact that the average family nowadays consists of fewer people, so fewer people live in each house; second, the town is virtually unable to expand because all the surrounding lands were sold by city architect W.M. Dudok to the Goois Natuurreservaat (nl). The third reason for this decline of the population was because the property values were increasing rapidly in that moment of time, and many people were forced to move to less expensive areas in the Netherlands.

Some sources blame connections in the television world for attracting crime to Hilversum;[citation needed] the town has had to cope with mounting drug-related issues in a community with higher than average unemployment and ongoing housing shortage.

Hilversum was one of the first towns to have a local party of the populist movement called Leefbaar ("liveable"). Founded by former social-democrat party strongman Jan Nagel, it was initially held at bay for alderman positions. In 2001, Nagel from Leefbaar Hilversum teamed up with Leefbaar Utrecht leaders to found a national Leefbaar Nederland party. By strange coincidence, in 2002 the most vocal Leefbaar Rotterdam politician Pim Fortuyn was shot and killed by an animal rights activist at Hilversum Media Park just after finishing a radio interview. This happened, however, after a break between Fortuyn and Nagel during a Leefbaar Nederland board meeting in Hilversum on Fortuyn's anti-Islamic viewpoints.

The town of Hilversum has put a great deal of effort into improvements, including a recent renovation to its central train station, thorough renovation of the main shopping centre (Hilvertshof), and development of new dining and retail districts downtown including the "vintage" district in the Leeuwenstraat. Several notable architectural accomplishments include the Institute for Sound and Vision,[10] and Zanderij Crailoo (nl), the largest man-made wildlife crossing in the world.

The nearby Media Park was the scene of the 2002 assassination of politician Pim Fortuyn; in 2015, a gunman carrying a false pistol stormed into Nederlandse Omroep Stichting's headquarters, demanding airtime on the evening news.

The population declined from 103,000 in 1964 to 84,000 in 2006, but rose again to 90.000 in 2018. The decline is mostly due to the fact that families are smaller these days.

Culture

 
St. Vitus Church (architect Pierre Cuypers, construction Karel de Bazel), in a watercolor by K.P.C. de Bazel

The large Catholic neo-gothic St. Vitus church (P.J.H. Cuypers, 1892, bell tower 96 metres; 315').

The city played host to many landscape artists during the 19th century, including Barend Cornelis Koekkoek.

In the 1950s and 1960s the city played host to a major European Tennis tournament.

The 1958 Eurovision Song Contest took place in Hilversum.

In 2020 the international television event Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light was broadcast from Studio 21 in Hilversum's Media Park. This event was held in place of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Broadcasting

Hilversum is often called "media city", since it is the principal centre for radio and television broadcasting in the Netherlands, and is home to an extensive complex of radio and television studios and to the administrative headquarters of the multiple broadcasting organizations which make up the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system. Hilversum is also home to many newer commercial TV production companies. Radio Netherlands, which had been broadcasting worldwide via shortwave radio since the 1920s, was also based in Hilversum until it was dissolved in 2013.

The following is a list of organizations that have, or are continuing to, broadcast from studios in Hilversum:

  • NCRV (1924–2013)
  • KRO (1925–2013)
  • VARA (1925–2013)
  • VPRO (1926–present)
  • AVRO (1927–2013)
  • RVU (1930–2010)
  • IKOR (1946–1975)
  • NRU (1947–1969)
  • RNW (1947–2012)
  • NTS (1951–1969)
  • IKON (1976–2015)
  • NOT (1962–1996)
  • Teleac (1963–2010)
  • TROS (1964–2013)
  • EO (1967–present)
  • NOS (1969–present)
  • VOO (1976–1995)
  • Human (1989–present)
  • NPS (1995–2010)
  • BNN (1997–2013)
  • MAX (2005–present)
  • PowNed (2009–present)
  • WNL (2009–present)
  • NTR (2010–present)
  • AVROTROS (2014–present)
  • BNNVARA (2014–present)
  • KRO-NCRV (2014–present)

One result of the town's history as an important radio transmission centre is that many older radio sets throughout Europe featured Hilversum as a pre-marked dial position on their tuning scales.

Dutch national voting in the Eurovision Song Contest is normally co-ordinated from Hilversum.

Transport

The video of the opening of the bridge over the railway in 1930 by the mayor Lambooy

Airport

Hilversum Airport is located in the southwest of the municipality. Next to it is the former Marine Training Camp (MOK), now Corporal Van Oudheusden Barracks for the medical troops. In wartime the airfield was developed by the nazi's. They also set up an assembly line the for training aircraft, produced by Fokker in Weesp. The history of this airfield in the period 1940-1945 is described in the book 'Airfields in Wartime', written by members of the Air War Study Group 1939-1945 and published in November 2009 by the Netherlands Institute for Military History.

Railway

Hilversum is well connected to the Dutch railway network, and has three stations.

Station Notes
Hilversum Opened on 10 June 1874. Served by regional, Intercity and international trains.
Hilversum Media Park Opened on 26 May 1974. Previously named Hilversum NOS (1974-1989) and Hilversum Noord (1989-2013). Only served by regional trains.
Hilversum Sportpark Opened on 1 June 1886. Previously named Amersfoortsche Straatweg (1886-1919) and Soestdijker Straatweg (1919-1965). Only served by regional trains.

Public buses

Most local and regional buses are operated by Connexxion, but two of the bus routes are operated by Syntus Utrecht and two others by U-OV and Pouw Vervoer. Regional bus route 320 is operated by both Connexxion and Pouw Vervoer. In 2018, major road works started to make room for a new BRT bus lane from Hilversum to Huizen, set to open in early 2021.[11][12]

Local bus lines

Line Route Operator Notes
1 Hilversum Station - Centrum (Downtown) - Kerkelanden Connexxion
2 Hilversum Station - Over 't Spoor - Erfgooiers Connexxion
3 Hilversum Station - Hilversum Sportpark Station - Tergooi Ziekenhuis (Hospital) Connexxion

Regional bus lines

Line Route Operator Notes
58 Hilversum Station - Hollandsche Rading - Maartensdijk - Bilthoven - De Bilt - Zeist U-OV and Pouw Vervoer Mon-Sat during daytime hours only. U-OV operates this route during weekdays, Pouw Vervoer on Saturdays.
59 Hilversum Station - Lage Vuursche - Den Dolder - Huis ter Heide - Zeist U-OV and Pouw Vervoer Mon-Sat during daytime hours only. U-OV operates this route during weekdays, Pouw Vervoer on Saturdays.
70 Amersfoort Station - Soest Zuid - Soest Overhees - Soestdijk Noord - Hooge Vuursche - Hilversum Station Syntus Utrecht; a few runs are operated by Pouw Vervoer and Van Kooten
100 (Hilversum Station -) Blaricum Bijvanck - Huizen - Naarden-Bussum Station Connexxion The route between Hilversum and Blaricum is only served during weekday daytime hours.
104 Hilversum Station - Hilversum-Zuid - Nieuw-Loosdrecht Connexxion
105 Hilversum Station - Kortenhoef - 's-Graveland - Hilversumse Meent - Naarden-Bussum Station Connexxion
106 (Hilversum Station - Kortenhoef -) Nederhorst den Berg - Weesp Station Connexxion Mon-Sat only. Only runs through from Nederhorst den Berg to Hilversum Mon-Fri during daytime hours.
107 Hilversum Station - Hilversum Mediapark - Bussum - Blaricum Ziekenhuis (Hospital) Connexxion
108 Hilversum Station - Laren - Blaricum Dorp - Huizen Connexxion
109 Hilversum Station - Eemnes - Laren - Blaricum Ziekenhuis (Hospital) - Naarden-Bussum Station Connexxion
121 Hilversum Station - Oud-Loosdrecht - Loenen aan de Vecht - Vinkeveen - Wilnis - Mijdrecht Syntus Utrecht Mon-Sat during daytime hours only. Only runs between Hilversum and Vinkeveen, Groenlandsekade on Saturdays.
320 Hilversum Station - Hilversum Arenapark - Blaricum Bijvanck - Huizen - Blaricum Ziekenhuis (Hospital) - Naarden Gooimeer - Muiden P+R - Amsterdam Amstel Station Connexxion and Pouw Vervoer During weekday daytime hours, Saturday mornings and Sunday evenings, some buses only run between Hilversum and Huizen. During morning rush hours, 4 extra buses run between Hilversum Station and Hilversum Arenapark.
N32 Hilversum Station → Eemnes → Blaricum Bijvanck → Huizen Pouw Vervoer Only runs during Saturday late nights (between midnight and 5 AM).

Local government

 
Dutch Topographic map of the city of Hilversum, March 2014

The municipal council of Hilversum consists of 37 seats, which are divided as follows since the last local election of 2018:[13]

Government

After the 2018 elections, the municipal government was made up of aldermen from the political parties Hart voor Hilversum, D66 and VVD.

The mayor of Hilversum is Gerhard van den Top.

It was the first city with a "Leefbaar" party (which was intended as just a local party). Today, Leefbaar Hilversum has been reduced to only 1 seat, but some other parties have their origins in Leefbaar Hilversum:

  • Hart voor Hilversum. Originated from a Leefbaar Hilversum separation party called DLPH, which won 1 seat in the 2006 elections. Leadership was taken over in 2006 by Leonie Sazias, a TV celebrity. Leonie Sazias later changed the party name to Hart voor Hilversum. She won 3 seats in the 2010 elections and increased her influence to 6 seats in 2014. They won the 2018 elections and have 8 seats now.
  • Hilversum 1. Was founded by Hans Roos, originally a council member for Hart voor Hilversum, but due to disagreements with the party on the list of candidates for the elections in 2014, decided to split and start his own party in 2013.[14]

Notable residents

 
Joop den Uyl, 1975
 
Olga Fischer, 2016
 
Emmy Lopes Dias, 1970
 
Linda de Mol, 1989

Notable people born in Hilversum:

Public service & public thinking

The arts

Science & business

Sport

 
Geertje Wielema, 1955
 
Mary Kok, 1961

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ [Board of mayor and aldermen] (in Dutch). Gemeente Hilversum. Archived from the original on 21 April 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  3. ^ "AHN Postcode tool for 1217JE". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Nike European Headquarters". jobs.nike.com.
  6. ^ Talk:Hilversum#cite note-2
  7. ^ "Locations". jobs.converse.com.
  8. ^ "Hilversum: Overview - History". Iguide.travel. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  9. ^ pp. 271–8.
  10. ^ (in Dutch). Experience.beeldengeluid.nl. Archived from the original on 18 November 2009.
  11. ^ "HOV in 't Gooi - Provincie Noord-Holland". www.noord-holland.nl (in Dutch).
  12. ^ "Aanleg snelle busbaan HOV Gooi opnieuw vertraagd". www.nhnieuws.nl (in Dutch).
  13. ^ Hilversum. "Gemeenteraadsleden en fractiemedewerkers - Hilversum". www.hilversum.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  14. ^ regio, dichtbij.nl – nieuws en informatie uit de (16 December 2013). "Hans Roos door als Hilversum 1". dichtbij.nl. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  15. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019
  16. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019
  17. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019
  18. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 2 December 2019
  19. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 3 December 2019
  20. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019
  21. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 3 December 2019
  22. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019

External links

  •   Media related to Hilversum at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

hilversum, dutch, pronunciation, ˈɦɪlvərsʏm, listen, city, municipality, province, north, holland, netherlands, located, heart, gooi, largest, urban, centre, that, area, surrounded, heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, smaller, towns, part, randstad, largest, con. Hilversum Dutch pronunciation ˈɦɪlversʏm listen is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland Netherlands Located in the heart of the Gooi it is the largest urban centre in that area It is surrounded by heathland woods meadows lakes and smaller towns Hilversum is part of the Randstad one of the largest conurbations in Europe and the Amsterdam metropolitan area it is about 22 km from the centre of Amsterdam and about 15 km from the city of Utrecht HilversumCity and municipalityHilversum Town HallFlagCoat of armsLocation in North HollandCoordinates 52 14 N 5 10 E 52 233 N 5 167 E 52 233 5 167 Coordinates 52 14 N 5 10 E 52 233 N 5 167 E 52 233 5 167CountryNetherlandsProvinceNorth HollandRegionAmsterdam metropolitan areaTown HallHilversum Town HallGovernment 1 BodyMunicipal council MayorGerhard van den Top Non partisan AldermenList of aldermen Wimar JaegerFloris VoorinkWillem van der SpekEric van der WantArea 2 Total46 35 km2 17 90 sq mi Land45 61 km2 17 61 sq mi Water0 74 km2 0 29 sq mi Elevation 3 15 m 49 ft Population January 2021 4 Total90 261 Density2 000 km2 5 000 sq mi Demonym s Hilversummer male Hilversumse female Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postcode1200 1223Area code035Websitewww wbr hilversum wbr nlThe city is home to the headquarters studios and broadcast stations of several major radio television and newspaper companies such as the NOS This means that Hilversum is known for being the mediastad media city of the Netherlands Contents 1 Town 2 Geography 3 International 4 History 5 Culture 5 1 Broadcasting 6 Transport 6 1 Airport 6 2 Railway 6 3 Public buses 6 3 1 Local bus lines 6 3 2 Regional bus lines 7 Local government 8 Notable residents 8 1 Public service amp public thinking 8 2 The arts 8 3 Science amp business 8 4 Sport 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksTown EditHilversum lies 24 km 15 mi south east of Amsterdam and 15 km 9 3 mi north of Utrecht The town is known for its architecturally important Town Hall Raadhuis Hilversum designed by Willem Marinus Dudok and built in 1931 Hilversum has one public library two swimming pools Van Hellemond Sport and De Lieberg a number of sporting halls and several shopping centers such as Hilvertshof Winkelcentrum Kerkelanden De Riebeeckgalerij and Winkelcentrum Seinhorst Locally the town center is known as het dorp which means the village Geography EditHilversum is located on the sandy hilly parts of the Gooi and has four hills de closest to the centre of town in the Boomberg then the Trompenberg now a luxury residential area where a o the Brenninkmeijer family lives of C amp A fame and to the south the Hoorneboeg 25m and two km easterly of that the Zwaluwenberg where since 1950 the headquarters of the inspector general of the armies is located These hills date from the period of the Ice age when gletschers pushed walls of earth before them Hilversum was the farthest southern edge the gletschers reached Surrounding towns are Nieuw Loosdrecht Bussum Kortenhoef Blaricum Hollandsche Rading Lage Vuursche Maartensdijk s Graveland Laren Nederhorst den Berg and Ankeveen Hilversum consists of the following districts and neighborhoods Center Langgewenstbuurt Sint Vitusbuurt Havenstraatbuurt and Centrum Northwest Nimrodpark Trompenberg North Trompenberg South Media Park Raadhuiskwartier and Boomberg Northeast North Johannes Geradtswegbuurt Erfgooiersbuurt and AZC Crailo East Geuzenbuurt Electrobuurt Astronomiebuurt Science neighborhood Kamrad Kleine Driftbuurt and Liebergen Southeast Bloemkwartier Noord Bloemenkwartier Zuid Painterskwartier t Hoogt van t Kruis Arenaparkkwartier and West Indiekwartier Zuid Writerskwartier Staatsliedenkwartier and Zeeheldenkwartier Southwest Kerkelanden Havenkwartier Zeverijn and Het Rode Dorp and Hilversumse Meent In 1767 Hilversum was still divided into 4 districts quarters the Neuquartier Groestquartier Kerkquartier and the Sandtbergerquartier The Oude Haven in the southwest is at the end of the Gooische Vaart The construction of the canal between s Graveland and Hilversum was done in stages so that it took 240 years The canal was completed in 1876 Later a modern harbor was dug surrounded by an industrial estate There is also a sports harbor International EditHilversum has a variety of international schools such as the Violenschool and International School Hilversum Alberdingk Thijm Also Nike s 5 Hunkemoller s 6 circular reference and Converse s 7 European headquarters are located in Hilversum History EditEarthenware found in Hilversum gives its name to the Hilversum culture which is an early to mid Bronze Age or 1800 1200 BC material culture Artifacts from this prehistoric civilization bear similarities to the Wessex Culture of southern Britain and may indicate that the first Hilversum residents emigrated from that area 8 The first brick settlements formed around 900 but it was not until 1305 that the first official mention of Hilversum Hilfersheem from Hilvertshem meaning houses between the hills is found At that point it was a part of Naarden the oldest town in the Gooi area Interior of a farm near Hilversum a 19th century drawing by Johannes Bosboom Farming raising sheep and some wool manufacturing were the means of life for the Gooi in the Middle Ages In 1424 Hilversum received its first official independent status This made possible further growth in the village because permission from Naarden was no longer needed for new industrial development The town grew further in the 17th century when the Dutch economy as a whole entered its age of prosperity and several canals were built connecting it indirectly to Amsterdam In 1725 and 1766 large fires destroyed most of the town leveling parts of the old townhouse and the church next to it The town overcame these setbacks and the textile industry continued to develop among other ways by devising a way to weave cows hair In the 19th century a substantial textile and tapestry industry emerged aided by a railway link to Amsterdam in 1874 From that time the town grew quickly with rich commuters from Amsterdam moving in building themselves large villas in the wooded surroundings and gradually starting to live in Hilversum permanently Despite this growth Hilversum was never granted city rights so it is still referred to by many locals as het dorp or the village For the 1928 Summer Olympics in neighboring Amsterdam it hosted all of the non jumping equestrian and the running part of the modern pentathlon event 9 The Nederlandse Seintoestellen Fabriek NSF company established a professional transmitter and radio factory in Hilversum in the early 1920s growing into the largest of its kind in the Netherlands Following the defeat of Allied forces in the Netherlands in 1940 and its occupation by Nazi Germany Hilversum became the headquarters of the German Army Heer in the Netherlands On February 25 and 26 1941 most of Hilversum s factories went on strike against the start of the Holocaust in the so called February strike Amsterdam Docker s Strike Some 10 000 people took part There is a yearly remembrance service since 2015 The Holocaust was the reason for 2 000 Hilversum Jews to lose their lives The community has never recovered fully Some 50 Hilversummers were awarded the title of Righteous among the nations from Yad Vashem Viktor Kugeler one of Anne Frank s helper was one of them In 1948 NSF was taken over by Philips However Dutch radio broadcasting organizations followed by television broadcasters during the 1950s centralised their operations in Hilversum providing a source of continuing economic growth The concentration of broadcasters in Hilversum has given it its enduring status as the media city for the Netherlands In 1964 the population reached a record high over 103 000 people called Hilversum home However the textile industry had started its decline only one factory Veneta managed to continue into the 1960s when it also had to close its doors Another major industry the chemical factory IFF also closed by the end of the 1960s After the 1960s the population gradually declined until stabilising at around 85 000 Several factors other than the slump in manufacturing have featured in this decline one is the fact that the average family nowadays consists of fewer people so fewer people live in each house second the town is virtually unable to expand because all the surrounding lands were sold by city architect W M Dudok to the Goois Natuurreservaat nl The third reason for this decline of the population was because the property values were increasing rapidly in that moment of time and many people were forced to move to less expensive areas in the Netherlands Some sources blame connections in the television world for attracting crime to Hilversum citation needed the town has had to cope with mounting drug related issues in a community with higher than average unemployment and ongoing housing shortage Hilversum was one of the first towns to have a local party of the populist movement called Leefbaar liveable Founded by former social democrat party strongman Jan Nagel it was initially held at bay for alderman positions In 2001 Nagel from Leefbaar Hilversum teamed up with Leefbaar Utrecht leaders to found a national Leefbaar Nederland party By strange coincidence in 2002 the most vocal Leefbaar Rotterdam politician Pim Fortuyn was shot and killed by an animal rights activist at Hilversum Media Park just after finishing a radio interview This happened however after a break between Fortuyn and Nagel during a Leefbaar Nederland board meeting in Hilversum on Fortuyn s anti Islamic viewpoints The town of Hilversum has put a great deal of effort into improvements including a recent renovation to its central train station thorough renovation of the main shopping centre Hilvertshof and development of new dining and retail districts downtown including the vintage district in the Leeuwenstraat Several notable architectural accomplishments include the Institute for Sound and Vision 10 and Zanderij Crailoo nl the largest man made wildlife crossing in the world The nearby Media Park was the scene of the 2002 assassination of politician Pim Fortuyn in 2015 a gunman carrying a false pistol stormed into Nederlandse Omroep Stichting s headquarters demanding airtime on the evening news The population declined from 103 000 in 1964 to 84 000 in 2006 but rose again to 90 000 in 2018 The decline is mostly due to the fact that families are smaller these days Culture Edit St Vitus Church architect Pierre Cuypers construction Karel de Bazel in a watercolor by K P C de Bazel The large Catholic neo gothic St Vitus church P J H Cuypers 1892 bell tower 96 metres 315 The city played host to many landscape artists during the 19th century including Barend Cornelis Koekkoek In the 1950s and 1960s the city played host to a major European Tennis tournament The 1958 Eurovision Song Contest took place in Hilversum In 2020 the international television event Eurovision Europe Shine a Light was broadcast from Studio 21 in Hilversum s Media Park This event was held in place of the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 which was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Broadcasting Edit Further information Media Park Hilversum Hilversum is often called media city since it is the principal centre for radio and television broadcasting in the Netherlands and is home to an extensive complex of radio and television studios and to the administrative headquarters of the multiple broadcasting organizations which make up the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system Hilversum is also home to many newer commercial TV production companies Radio Netherlands which had been broadcasting worldwide via shortwave radio since the 1920s was also based in Hilversum until it was dissolved in 2013 The following is a list of organizations that have or are continuing to broadcast from studios in Hilversum NCRV 1924 2013 KRO 1925 2013 VARA 1925 2013 VPRO 1926 present AVRO 1927 2013 RVU 1930 2010 IKOR 1946 1975 NRU 1947 1969 RNW 1947 2012 NTS 1951 1969 IKON 1976 2015 NOT 1962 1996 Teleac 1963 2010 TROS 1964 2013 EO 1967 present NOS 1969 present VOO 1976 1995 Human 1989 present NPS 1995 2010 BNN 1997 2013 MAX 2005 present PowNed 2009 present WNL 2009 present NTR 2010 present AVROTROS 2014 present BNNVARA 2014 present KRO NCRV 2014 present One result of the town s history as an important radio transmission centre is that many older radio sets throughout Europe featured Hilversum as a pre marked dial position on their tuning scales Dutch national voting in the Eurovision Song Contest is normally co ordinated from Hilversum Transport Edit source source source source source source The video of the opening of the bridge over the railway in 1930 by the mayor Lambooy Airport Edit See also Hilversum Airfield Hilversum Airport is located in the southwest of the municipality Next to it is the former Marine Training Camp MOK now Corporal Van Oudheusden Barracks for the medical troops In wartime the airfield was developed by the nazi s They also set up an assembly line the for training aircraft produced by Fokker in Weesp The history of this airfield in the period 1940 1945 is described in the book Airfields in Wartime written by members of the Air War Study Group 1939 1945 and published in November 2009 by the Netherlands Institute for Military History Railway Edit Hilversum is well connected to the Dutch railway network and has three stations Station NotesHilversum Opened on 10 June 1874 Served by regional Intercity and international trains Hilversum Media Park Opened on 26 May 1974 Previously named Hilversum NOS 1974 1989 and Hilversum Noord 1989 2013 Only served by regional trains Hilversum Sportpark Opened on 1 June 1886 Previously named Amersfoortsche Straatweg 1886 1919 and Soestdijker Straatweg 1919 1965 Only served by regional trains Public buses Edit Most local and regional buses are operated by Connexxion but two of the bus routes are operated by Syntus Utrecht and two others by U OV and Pouw Vervoer Regional bus route 320 is operated by both Connexxion and Pouw Vervoer In 2018 major road works started to make room for a new BRT bus lane from Hilversum to Huizen set to open in early 2021 11 12 Local bus lines Edit Line Route Operator Notes1 Hilversum Station Centrum Downtown Kerkelanden Connexxion2 Hilversum Station Over t Spoor Erfgooiers Connexxion3 Hilversum Station Hilversum Sportpark Station Tergooi Ziekenhuis Hospital ConnexxionRegional bus lines Edit Line Route Operator Notes58 Hilversum Station Hollandsche Rading Maartensdijk Bilthoven De Bilt Zeist U OV and Pouw Vervoer Mon Sat during daytime hours only U OV operates this route during weekdays Pouw Vervoer on Saturdays 59 Hilversum Station Lage Vuursche Den Dolder Huis ter Heide Zeist U OV and Pouw Vervoer Mon Sat during daytime hours only U OV operates this route during weekdays Pouw Vervoer on Saturdays 70 Amersfoort Station Soest Zuid Soest Overhees Soestdijk Noord Hooge Vuursche Hilversum Station Syntus Utrecht a few runs are operated by Pouw Vervoer and Van Kooten100 Hilversum Station Blaricum Bijvanck Huizen Naarden Bussum Station Connexxion The route between Hilversum and Blaricum is only served during weekday daytime hours 104 Hilversum Station Hilversum Zuid Nieuw Loosdrecht Connexxion105 Hilversum Station Kortenhoef s Graveland Hilversumse Meent Naarden Bussum Station Connexxion106 Hilversum Station Kortenhoef Nederhorst den Berg Weesp Station Connexxion Mon Sat only Only runs through from Nederhorst den Berg to Hilversum Mon Fri during daytime hours 107 Hilversum Station Hilversum Mediapark Bussum Blaricum Ziekenhuis Hospital Connexxion108 Hilversum Station Laren Blaricum Dorp Huizen Connexxion109 Hilversum Station Eemnes Laren Blaricum Ziekenhuis Hospital Naarden Bussum Station Connexxion121 Hilversum Station Oud Loosdrecht Loenen aan de Vecht Vinkeveen Wilnis Mijdrecht Syntus Utrecht Mon Sat during daytime hours only Only runs between Hilversum and Vinkeveen Groenlandsekade on Saturdays 320 Hilversum Station Hilversum Arenapark Blaricum Bijvanck Huizen Blaricum Ziekenhuis Hospital Naarden Gooimeer Muiden P R Amsterdam Amstel Station Connexxion and Pouw Vervoer During weekday daytime hours Saturday mornings and Sunday evenings some buses only run between Hilversum and Huizen During morning rush hours 4 extra buses run between Hilversum Station and Hilversum Arenapark N32 Hilversum Station Eemnes Blaricum Bijvanck Huizen Pouw Vervoer Only runs during Saturday late nights between midnight and 5 AM Local government Edit Dutch Topographic map of the city of Hilversum March 2014 The municipal council of Hilversum consists of 37 seats which are divided as follows since the last local election of 2018 13 Hart voor Hilversum 8 seats D66 7 seats VVD 6 seats GroenLinks 5 seats CDA 4 seats SP 2 seats PvdA 2 seats ChristenUnie 2 seats Leefbaar Hilversum 1 seatGovernmentAfter the 2018 elections the municipal government was made up of aldermen from the political parties Hart voor Hilversum D66 and VVD The mayor of Hilversum is Gerhard van den Top It was the first city with a Leefbaar party which was intended as just a local party Today Leefbaar Hilversum has been reduced to only 1 seat but some other parties have their origins in Leefbaar Hilversum Hart voor Hilversum Originated from a Leefbaar Hilversum separation party called DLPH which won 1 seat in the 2006 elections Leadership was taken over in 2006 by Leonie Sazias a TV celebrity Leonie Sazias later changed the party name to Hart voor Hilversum She won 3 seats in the 2010 elections and increased her influence to 6 seats in 2014 They won the 2018 elections and have 8 seats now Hilversum 1 Was founded by Hans Roos originally a council member for Hart voor Hilversum but due to disagreements with the party on the list of candidates for the elections in 2014 decided to split and start his own party in 2013 14 Notable residents Edit Joop den Uyl 1975 Olga Fischer 2016 Emmy Lopes Dias 1970 Linda de Mol 1989 Notable people born in Hilversum Public service amp public thinking Edit H A Sinclair de Rochemont 1901 1942 a Dutch fascist and later a Nazi collaborator Jan van den Brink 1915 2006 a Dutch politician and businessman Joop den Uyl 1919 1987 Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1973 to 1977 Wilhelmus Luijpen 1922 1980 a Dutch philosopher Catholic priest of the Order of St Augustine and an existential phenomenologist Ineke van Wetering 1934 2011 a Dutch anthropologist who studied witchcraft in Suriname Hubert van Es 1941 2009 war journalist in Vietnam John Gerretsen born 1942 politician in Ontario Canada Ernst Bakker 1946 2014 a Dutch politician Mayor of Hilversum 1998 to 2011 Olga Fischer born 1951 a Dutch linguist and academic Bartha Knoppers born 1951 a Canadian lawyer Andre Rouvoet born 1962 a retired Dutch politician Janneke Raaijmakers born 1973 a Dutch historian of the Middle Ages focus on the Fulda monasteryThe arts Edit Jan Teulings 1905 1989 a Dutch actor 15 Emmy Lopes Dias 1919 2005 a Dutch stage radio and TV actress and advocate for the right to die 16 Pim Jacobs 1934 1996 a Dutch jazz pianist composer and TV presenter Chris Hinze born 1938 a Dutch former pianist now jazz and New Age flautist Harry van Hoof born 1943 a Dutch conductor composer and music arranger Harmke Pijpers born 1946 a Dutch journalist and radio and TV presenter 17 Dick Diamonde born 1947 a retired Dutch Australian bass guitar player Ton Scherpenzeel born 1952 keyboardist and founder of the Dutch rock band Kayak Pim Koopman 1953 2009 drummer of the Dutch progressive rock band Kayak Max Werner born 1953 former lead singer and drummer of the rock band Kayak Erland Van Lidth de Jeude 1953 1987 a Dutch American actor opera singer and amateur wrestler 18 Arjan Ederveen born 1956 a Dutch actor comedian TV scriptwriter and TV director 19 Luc Leestemaker 1957 2012 an American abstract expressionist artist Arjen Anthony Lucassen born 1960 a Dutch singer songwriter musician and record producer Bert Boeren born 1962 a Dutch jazz trombonist and educator Ruud de Wild born 1969 a Dutch radio host 20 Dave Luza born 1974 an improvisational comedian Liza Ferschtman born 1979 a Dutch classical violinist Marieke Blaauw born 1979 a Dutch animator 21 Nicolette Kluijver born 1984 a Dutch TV presenter and former model 22 Lucas amp Arthur Jussen Lucas born 1993 and Arthur born 1996 are brothers and form a piano duo Sick Individuals founded 2010 a Dutch electronic dance music act Christina Mahler Canadian chellistScience amp business Edit J W B Gunning 1860 1913 Dutch physician and museum director in South Africa Joop van Oosterom 1937 2016 Dutch billionaire and chess and billiards sponsor Bessel Kok born 1941 Dutch businessman and chess organiser Wim van den Brink born 1952 Professor of Psychiatry and Addiction at the University of Amsterdam Henkjan Honing born 1959 Professor of Music Cognition at the University of Amsterdam John de Mol born 1955 media tycoon and TV producer Pieter Geelen born 1964 Dutch entrepreneur co developed the Mapcode Olaf Swantee born 1966 Dutch businessman former CEO of EE LimitedSport Edit Geertje Wielema 1955 Mary Kok 1961 de Looper brothers Henk 1912 2006 and Jan 1914 1987 Dutch field hockey players and bronze medallists at the 1936 Summer Olympics Nel van Vliet 1926 2006 a breaststroke swimmer gold medallist at the 1948 Summer Olympics Roel Wiersma 1932 1995 a Dutch footballer 316 club caps with PSV Eindhoven Geertje Wielema 1934 2009 a freestyle and backstroke swimmer silver medallist at the 1952 Summer Olympics Hermsen brothers Henk born 1937 Andre born 1942 and Wim born 1947 water polo players Mary Kok born 1940 a renowned Dutch swimmer Adrie Lasterie 1943 1991 a Dutch swimmer silver medallist at the 1964 Summer Olympics Evert Kroon born 1946 water polo goalkeeper bronze medallist at the 1976 Summer Olympics nl John van Altena born 1947 107 caps Dutch National Rugby XV Ton van Klooster born 1954 freestyle swimmer and swimming coach competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics Nico Landeweerd born 1954 water polo player bronze medallist at the 1976 Summer Olympics Andy Hoepelman born 1955 water polo player bronze medallist at the 1976 Summer Olympics Albert Voorn born 1956 a Dutch equestrian and silver medallist at the 2000 Summer Olympics Alex Boegschoten born 1956 a former water polo player bronze medallist at the 1976 Summer Olympics Hansje Bunschoten born 1958 2017 swimmer and TV presenter competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics Ellen Bontje born 1958 equestrian team medallist at the 1992 and 2000 Summer Olympics Reggie de Jong born 1964 freestyle swimmer bronze medallist at the 1980 Summer Olympics Jelle Goes born 1970 a Dutch football manager Pieta van Dishoeck born 1972 a retired rower won two medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics Davy Klaassen born 1993 a Dutch professional footballer with 180 club capsGallery Edit Hilversum city centre Sound and Vision Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid Shopping district Noordse Bosje Media Park Hilversum 2020 08 19 Drone Shot Raadhuis and Media Park HilversumSee also EditGemeentelijk Gymnasium HilversumReferences Edit College van Burgemeester en Wethouders Board of mayor and aldermen in Dutch Gemeente Hilversum Archived from the original on 21 April 2016 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020 Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020 StatLine in Dutch CBS 24 July 2020 Retrieved 19 September 2020 AHN Postcode tool for 1217JE Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland in Dutch Het Waterschapshuis Retrieved 1 August 2014 Bevolkingsontwikkeling regio per maand Population growth regions per month CBS Statline in Dutch CBS 1 January 2021 Retrieved 2 January 2022 Nike European Headquarters jobs nike com Talk Hilversum cite note 2 Locations jobs converse com Hilversum Overview History Iguide travel Retrieved 5 May 2012 1928 Summer Olympics official report pp 271 8 Beeld en Geluid in Dutch Experience beeldengeluid nl Archived from the original on 18 November 2009 HOV in t Gooi Provincie Noord Holland www noord holland nl in Dutch Aanleg snelle busbaan HOV Gooi opnieuw vertraagd www nhnieuws nl in Dutch Hilversum Gemeenteraadsleden en fractiemedewerkers Hilversum www hilversum nl in Dutch Retrieved 4 November 2016 regio dichtbij nl nieuws en informatie uit de 16 December 2013 Hans Roos door als Hilversum 1 dichtbij nl Retrieved 4 November 2016 IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 2 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 3 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 3 December 2019 IMDb Database retrieved 4 December 2019External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hilversum Media related to Hilversum at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hilversum amp oldid 1131463450, 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