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Oudenaarde

Oudenaarde (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʌudənaːrdə] ; French: Audenarde [odnaʁd]; in English sometimes Oudenarde) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Oudenaarde proper and the towns of Bevere, Edelare, Eine, Ename, Heurne, Leupegem, Mater, Melden, Mullem, Nederename, Volkegem, Welden and a part of Ooike.

Oudenaarde
Location of Oudenaarde
Oudenaarde
Location in Belgium
Location of Oudenaarde in East Flanders
Coordinates: 50°51′N 03°36′E / 50.850°N 3.600°E / 50.850; 3.600
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceEast Flanders
ArrondissementOudenaarde
Government
 • MayorMarnic De Meulemeester (Open VLD)
 • Governing party/iesOpen VLD, CD&V
Area
 • Total68.92 km2 (26.61 sq mi)
Population
 (2022-01-01)[1]
 • Total31,866
 • Density460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Postal codes
9700
NIS code
45035
Area codes055
Websitewww.oudenaarde.be

From the 15th to the 18th century, but especially in the 16th century, Oudenaarde was known as a centre of tapestry production. The town's name, meaning "old field", still lingers on in "outnal", an obsolete English term for a kind of brown linen thread.

History edit

 
Oudenaarde on the Deventer map (around 1558)
 
Capture of Oudenaarde by Alexander Farnese, 1582

The glory of Ename edit

The history of the current municipality of Oudenaarde starts in 974, when Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor and king of Germany, built one of its three fortifications on the Scheldt at Ename to protect his kingdom against possible attacks from Francia (next to the other frontier post at Valenciennes, later on also the Antwerp). Ename grew very fast. By 1005, the town already had a couple of churches and had become the largest town in the Duchy of Lotharingia. In 1034, Ename was destroyed by an irregular army that surrendered the city to count Baldwin IV. In 1047, the son of Baldwin V (peacefully) received the imperial fief from the German emperor. The fief was confiscated however in 1047 when he Baldwins rebelled against the German empire. In 1062, Baldwin V founded together with his wife the Benedictine abbey of Saint Salvator. By that time, the former merchants and guild artisans of Ename easily got across the Scheldt to the recently founded city of Oudenaarde.[2]

Oudenaarde’s golden age edit

In the 11th century, Oudenaarde’s economy flourished, thanks to the proximity of the Scheldt and to the burgeoning, but vibrant cloth and tapestry industry. Churches, cloisters and hospitals were built. Throughout the Middle Ages, the city was one of the staunchest supporters of the counts of Flanders, defending them against insurrections from the South, and even from Ghent. The city became known as the residence of the nobles. It built itself a flagship town hall (built 1526–1537), which we can still admire today, and the St-Walburga church. Charles V stayed here for a couple of months in 1522 and fathered an illegitimate daughter, Margaret of Parma, who was to become Regent of the Netherlands.

Decline edit

 
Monument in Oudenaarde honoring the 40,000 members of the US 37th and 91st Divisions who fought there October 30 – November 11, 1918

During the Reformation, the people of Oudenaarde chose Protestantism and allied themselves with Ghent against Charles V. In 1582, after a prolonged siege by Margaret's son, Alexander Farnese, the city finally gave in, causing most merchants, workers, and even nobles to flee. Oudenaarde fell under the Counter-Reformation, which for a short while revived the commerce of tapestry. The glory days, however, never came back. The French attacked and took the city three times in less than a century. Fortifications were repeatedly improved in the 16th and 17th centuries, including additions by Vauban.[3] In 1708, one of the key battles in the War of the Spanish Succession, known as the Battle of Oudenaarde, was fought in the vicinity of the city. Oudenaarde slumbered as a provincial town under the Habsburg regime. Like its neighbours, in the 1790s it suffered religious curtailment imposed by the French Revolution.

The city later suffered damage during World War I, which is commemorated by several monuments scattered around town.

During World War II the town was occupied by Nazi German forces in May 1940. The town was liberated by British forces on the 5th of September 1944.[4]

Beer edit

 
Liefmans Oud Bruin

Oudenaarde is known for the brewing of Oud bruin beer, which is sometimes termed Oudenaarde Oud bruin, especially that of Liefmans Brewery in the town.[5][6]

Oud Bruin (Old Brown), also known as Flanders Brown, is a style of beer originating from the Flemish region of Belgium. The Dutch name refers to the long aging process, up to a year. It undergoes a secondary fermentation, which takes several weeks to a month, and is followed by bottle ageing for several more months. The extended ageing allows residual yeast and bacteria to develop a sour flavour characteristic for this style.[7] Usually, cultured yeast and bacteria are used, as stainless steel does not harbour wild organisms as wood does.[8]

Sights edit

  • The Flamboyant Gothic-style Town Hall and its Belfry were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1999.[9] The city hall houses a unique collection of Oudenaarde tapestries.
  • The Church of Our Lady of Pamele, begun in 1234 on the banks of the Scheldt, and the Church of St Walburga near the market square, are both worth a visit.
  • Oudenaarde is also home to the Centrum Tour of Flanders, a museum dedicated to the Tour of Flanders (Tour of Flanders) cycle race.
  • Since 2008 the village of Mater in Oudenaarde has been the home of Belgium's smallest craft brewery: the Smisje Brewery (previously located in Bruges).

Events edit

  • Recurring events include a beer fest in June, an open-air musical festival in the summer, and an agricultural fair in February.
  • Every ten years, one of the largest floral displays in Flanders takes place on the market square (Grote Markt). The last one took place in 2005.

Newspaper edit

 
Excerpt from the Gazette of Oudenaarde from the year 1855. Preserverd in the Ghent University Library.[10]

Oudenaarde used to have its own newspaper, namely the Gazette van Audenaerde.

Sports edit

The main football club in Oudenaarde is K.S.V. Oudenaarde.

The celebrated Tour of Flanders voor Vrouwen, the women's Tour of Flanders cycle race, starts in Oudenaarde every spring. The men's Tour of Flanders has passed through Oudenaarde on several occasions, finishing in the town since 2012, and it regularly ascends the Koppenberg hill in the municipality. The Koppenbergcross cyclo-cross race, which takes place on the Koppenberg hillside, is part of the BPost Bank Trophy.

Rhinos Rugby Oudenaarde is a rugby club in Oudenaarde that was voted the coolest club of Flanders in 2018.[11]

Notable inhabitants edit

International relations edit

Twin towns — sister cities edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2022". Statbel.
  2. ^ Van Droogenbroeck, F. J., "De markenruil Ename – Valenciennes en de investituur van de graaf van Vlaanderen in de mark Ename", Handelingen van de Geschied- en Oudheidkundige Kring van Oudenaarde 55 (2018) 47–127
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-09. Retrieved 2007-01-04.
  4. ^ Battle for the Escaut 1940: The France and Flanders Campaign by Jerry Murland, pg. xi
  5. ^ The Ale Trail, 1995, Roger Protz, quote: "The Old Brown [Oud Bruin] ales of Oudenaarde, a waterside city steeped in Flemish culture and history, are highly complex beers".
  6. ^ Oxford Companion to Beer, 2011, quote: "Liefmans Brewery is a Belgian specialty brewery in Oudenaarde, in the province of East Flanders."
  7. ^ Rajotte, Pierre (1992). Belgian Ale. Boulder, Co: Brewers Publications. p. 14. ISBN 9780937381311.
  8. ^ . Beer Connoisseur. 2 September 2009. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Belfries of Belgium and France". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Gazette van Audenaerde". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  11. ^ in, Made; Cromphout, Rani (2018-10-24). "Rhinos Rugby uit Oudenaarde is de coolste sportclub van Vlaanderen". Made in (in Flemish). Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  12. ^ "KU Leuven who's who - Jan Dequeker".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Museum van Oudenaarde
  • Centrum Tour of Flanders - available in English

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Oudenaarde news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Oudenaarde Dutch pronunciation ˈʌudenaːrde French Audenarde odnaʁd in English sometimes Oudenarde is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of East Flanders The municipality comprises the city of Oudenaarde proper and the towns of Bevere Edelare Eine Ename Heurne Leupegem Mater Melden Mullem Nederename Volkegem Welden and a part of Ooike OudenaardeCity and municipalityFlagCoat of armsLocation of OudenaardeOudenaardeLocation in Belgium Location of Oudenaarde in East FlandersCoordinates 50 51 N 03 36 E 50 850 N 3 600 E 50 850 3 600Country BelgiumCommunityFlemish CommunityRegionFlemish RegionProvinceEast FlandersArrondissementOudenaardeGovernment MayorMarnic De Meulemeester Open VLD Governing party iesOpen VLD CD amp VArea Total68 92 km2 26 61 sq mi Population 2022 01 01 1 Total31 866 Density460 km2 1 200 sq mi Postal codes9700NIS code45035Area codes055Websitewww oudenaarde beFrom the 15th to the 18th century but especially in the 16th century Oudenaarde was known as a centre of tapestry production The town s name meaning old field still lingers on in outnal an obsolete English term for a kind of brown linen thread Contents 1 History 1 1 The glory of Ename 1 2 Oudenaarde s golden age 1 3 Decline 2 Beer 3 Sights 4 Events 5 Newspaper 6 Sports 7 Notable inhabitants 8 International relations 8 1 Twin towns sister cities 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Oudenaarde on the Deventer map around 1558 nbsp Capture of Oudenaarde by Alexander Farnese 1582The glory of Ename edit The history of the current municipality of Oudenaarde starts in 974 when Otto II Holy Roman Emperor and king of Germany built one of its three fortifications on the Scheldt at Ename to protect his kingdom against possible attacks from Francia next to the other frontier post at Valenciennes later on also the Antwerp Ename grew very fast By 1005 the town already had a couple of churches and had become the largest town in the Duchy of Lotharingia In 1034 Ename was destroyed by an irregular army that surrendered the city to count Baldwin IV In 1047 the son of Baldwin V peacefully received the imperial fief from the German emperor The fief was confiscated however in 1047 when he Baldwins rebelled against the German empire In 1062 Baldwin V founded together with his wife the Benedictine abbey of Saint Salvator By that time the former merchants and guild artisans of Ename easily got across the Scheldt to the recently founded city of Oudenaarde 2 Oudenaarde s golden age edit In the 11th century Oudenaarde s economy flourished thanks to the proximity of the Scheldt and to the burgeoning but vibrant cloth and tapestry industry Churches cloisters and hospitals were built Throughout the Middle Ages the city was one of the staunchest supporters of the counts of Flanders defending them against insurrections from the South and even from Ghent The city became known as the residence of the nobles It built itself a flagship town hall built 1526 1537 which we can still admire today and the St Walburga church Charles V stayed here for a couple of months in 1522 and fathered an illegitimate daughter Margaret of Parma who was to become Regent of the Netherlands Decline edit nbsp Monument in Oudenaarde honoring the 40 000 members of the US 37th and 91st Divisions who fought there October 30 November 11 1918During the Reformation the people of Oudenaarde chose Protestantism and allied themselves with Ghent against Charles V In 1582 after a prolonged siege by Margaret s son Alexander Farnese the city finally gave in causing most merchants workers and even nobles to flee Oudenaarde fell under the Counter Reformation which for a short while revived the commerce of tapestry The glory days however never came back The French attacked and took the city three times in less than a century Fortifications were repeatedly improved in the 16th and 17th centuries including additions by Vauban 3 In 1708 one of the key battles in the War of the Spanish Succession known as the Battle of Oudenaarde was fought in the vicinity of the city Oudenaarde slumbered as a provincial town under the Habsburg regime Like its neighbours in the 1790s it suffered religious curtailment imposed by the French Revolution The city later suffered damage during World War I which is commemorated by several monuments scattered around town During World War II the town was occupied by Nazi German forces in May 1940 The town was liberated by British forces on the 5th of September 1944 4 Beer edit nbsp Liefmans Oud BruinOudenaarde is known for the brewing of Oud bruin beer which is sometimes termed Oudenaarde Oud bruin especially that of Liefmans Brewery in the town 5 6 Oud Bruin Old Brown also known as Flanders Brown is a style of beer originating from the Flemish region of Belgium The Dutch name refers to the long aging process up to a year It undergoes a secondary fermentation which takes several weeks to a month and is followed by bottle ageing for several more months The extended ageing allows residual yeast and bacteria to develop a sour flavour characteristic for this style 7 Usually cultured yeast and bacteria are used as stainless steel does not harbour wild organisms as wood does 8 Sights editThe Flamboyant Gothic style Town Hall and its Belfry were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1999 9 The city hall houses a unique collection of Oudenaarde tapestries The Church of Our Lady of Pamele begun in 1234 on the banks of the Scheldt and the Church of St Walburga near the market square are both worth a visit Oudenaarde is also home to the Centrum Tour of Flanders a museum dedicated to the Tour of Flanders Tour of Flanders cycle race Since 2008 the village of Mater in Oudenaarde has been the home of Belgium s smallest craft brewery the Smisje Brewery previously located in Bruges nbsp Oudenaarde Town Hall nbsp Church of Our Lady of Pamele nbsp Saint Walburga s church Oudenaarde nbsp Oudenaarde railway station nbsp The marketplace OudenaardeEvents editRecurring events include a beer fest in June an open air musical festival in the summer and an agricultural fair in February Every ten years one of the largest floral displays in Flanders takes place on the market square Grote Markt The last one took place in 2005 Newspaper edit nbsp Excerpt from the Gazette of Oudenaarde from the year 1855 Preserverd in the Ghent University Library 10 Oudenaarde used to have its own newspaper namely the Gazette van Audenaerde Sports editThe main football club in Oudenaarde is K S V Oudenaarde The celebrated Tour of Flanders voor Vrouwen the women s Tour of Flanders cycle race starts in Oudenaarde every spring The men s Tour of Flanders has passed through Oudenaarde on several occasions finishing in the town since 2012 and it regularly ascends the Koppenberg hill in the municipality The Koppenbergcross cyclo cross race which takes place on the Koppenberg hillside is part of the BPost Bank Trophy Rhinos Rugby Oudenaarde is a rugby club in Oudenaarde that was voted the coolest club of Flanders in 2018 11 Notable inhabitants editThe Viscount of Audenaerde Arnold of Soissons saint 1040 1087 Margaret of Parma daughter of Charles V and Regent of the Netherlands 1522 1586 Henri Charles Lambrecht bishop born in Welden Johannes van den Driesche orientalist and exegete 1550 1616 Adriaen Brouwer painter 1605 1638 Charles Liedts politician 1802 1878 Gentil Theodoor Antheunis poet 1840 1907 Reimond Stijns writer 1850 1905 Robert Herberigs painter writer and musician 1886 1974 Arthur Decabooter cyclist born in Welden 1936 2012 Andre Dierickx road racing cyclist b 1946 Jotie T Hooft poet 1956 1977 Bart Kaell singer and TV host b 1960 Eric Van Lancker cyclist b 1961 Mario De Clercq cyclist three time world cyclo cross champion b 1966 Frank De Bleeckere football referee b 1966 Jonathan Page cyclist American cyclo cross champion b 1976 Brigitta Callens Miss Belgium 1999 b 1980 Charlotte Vandermeersch actress b 1983 Stijn Vandenbergh cyclist b 1984 Kenny De Ketele track cyclist Madison World Champion b 1985 Jan Bakelants cyclist b 1986 Jan Dequeker professor humanitarian and philanthropist b 1997 12 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium Twin towns sister cities edit nbsp Coburg Germany 1972 nbsp Bergen op Zoom Netherlands 1986 nbsp Castel Madama Italy 1986 nbsp Arras France 1990 nbsp Hastings United Kingdom 1991 nbsp Buzău Romania 2007 References edit Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2022 Statbel Van Droogenbroeck F J De markenruil Ename Valenciennes en de investituur van de graaf van Vlaanderen in de mark Ename Handelingen van de Geschied en Oudheidkundige Kring van Oudenaarde 55 2018 47 127 Fortified Places gt Relief Maps gt Audenarde Archived from the original on 2007 12 09 Retrieved 2007 01 04 Battle for the Escaut 1940 The France and Flanders Campaign by Jerry Murland pg xi The Ale Trail 1995 Roger Protz quote The Old Brown Oud Bruin ales of Oudenaarde a waterside city steeped in Flemish culture and history are highly complex beers Oxford Companion to Beer 2011 quote Liefmans Brewery is a Belgian specialty brewery in Oudenaarde in the province of East Flanders Rajotte Pierre 1992 Belgian Ale Boulder Co Brewers Publications p 14 ISBN 9780937381311 Flanders Brown Oud Bruin Beer Connoisseur 2 September 2009 Archived from the original on 8 April 2014 Retrieved 6 April 2014 Belfries of Belgium and France UNESCO World Heritage Centre United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Retrieved 5 November 2021 Gazette van Audenaerde lib ugent be Retrieved 2020 09 28 in Made Cromphout Rani 2018 10 24 Rhinos Rugby uit Oudenaarde is de coolste sportclub van Vlaanderen Made in in Flemish Retrieved 2023 12 29 KU Leuven who s who Jan Dequeker External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oudenaarde Official website Museum van Oudenaarde Centrum Tour of Flanders available in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oudenaarde amp oldid 1194615968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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