Rotselaar
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State : | Belgium | |
Region : | Flanders | |
Province : | Flemish Brabant | |
District : | Lions | |
Coordinates : | 50 ° 57 ' N , 4 ° 43' E | |
Area : | 37.57 km² | |
Residents: | 16,793 (Jan 1, 2019) | |
Population density: | 447 inhabitants per km² | |
Post Code: | 3110 (Rotselaar) 3111 (Wezemaal) 3118 (Werchter) |
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Prefix: | 016 | |
Mayor: | Dirk Claes ( CD&V ) | |
Website: | www.rotselaar.be |
Rotselaar is a Belgian municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant . It consists of the localities Rotselaar , Werchter and Wezemaal .
history
The places Rotselaar and Wezemaal were first mentioned in 1044 . Werchters was first mentioned between 1138 and 1152 .
During the First World War there was an artillery battle in Rotselaar , in which 360 Belgian and German soldiers were killed. 67 houses were destroyed and 38 civilians were killed as a result of fighting.
coat of arms
Description: Three (2, 1) upper half red lilies set in silver . A Spangenhelm with red and silver helmet covers rests on the upper edge of the shield . The helmet ornament is a silver open flight in the red-silver bead .
Note: The coat of arms is identical to that of Haacht .
Attractions
- The Van Doren watermill , whose origins date back to the 12th century , is still in operation today to generate electricity.
- The Sint-Jan-De-Doperkerk church in Werchter was built in 1439 .
- The neo-Gothic Sint-Pieterskerk in the center of Rotselaar was rebuilt on a historical site in 1846 .
Town twinning
A partnership between Rotselaar and Bad Gandersheim in southern Lower Saxony has existed since 1987 .
Events
The Rock Werchter music festival has been held annually since 1974 with more than 100,000 visitors.