Workum
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coat of arms |
province | Fryslân |
local community | Southwest Fryslân |
Area - land - water |
21.29 km 2 20.79 km 2 0.5 km 2 |
Residents | 4,435 (Jan 1, 2017) |
Coordinates | 52 ° 59 ′ N , 5 ° 27 ′ E |
Important traffic route | |
prefix | 0515 |
Postcodes | 8711, 8723, 8757, 8763 |
Website | Workum homepage |
Workum ( Dutch ; West Frisian Warkum ) is a Dutch city in the southwest of the province of Friesland . The place has 4,435 inhabitants and belongs to the municipality of Southwest Fryslân . It is one of the eleven Frisian cities . Workum is connected to the IJsselmeer by a two-kilometer canal and has several marinas . Workum traditionally lived from sea trade, fishing and pottery , whereas today tourism and recreational boating are very important.
history
Workum developed from an agricultural settlement in the late Middle Ages into an important shipping center. The decisive factor for this was its location on the de Wymerts watercourse , which connected the Zuiderzee with the Frisian inland waters. This resulted in the elongated structure of the place along the water's edge.
The first settlement around the year 1000 AD was by fishermen and farmers on natural elevations. With the beginning of the dike, the settlements expanded. Workum received city rights in 1399 and at times had its own mint and its own guild .
Despite the decline of the Hanseatic League in the 15th century and the development of the cities in Holland and Zeeland , Workum retained an important position because of its shipbuilding industry. There was also a well-known pottery industry. In the first quarter of the 16th century there were sieges and looting. In 1533 the city is obliged to maintain the sea dike. In the 17th century some inland lakes were polded and drained, a waterway to Boalsert was built (1620–1648) and the sea lock was renewed (1658). Due to the poor accessibility of Workum due to silting and the strong position of De Lemmer and Harns , shipping almost came to a standstill in the 18th century. In the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century, a number of canals and waterways in the city were filled in and used as agricultural land.
Since 1984 Workum with Stavoren and Hindeloopen belonged to the municipality of Nijefurd , since 2011 to the newly formed municipality of Southwest Fryslân .
Miscellaneous
Friesland Foods is a major employer in Workum . This company runs a large milk processing plant in Workum, which among other things produces cheese. The factory building, a large gray cube, can be seen from afar.
Worth seeing
- St.-Gertrudis-Kerk, construction started in 1480, a Gothic hall church with an important choir, the largest and oldest in Friesland, with a free-standing, massive bell tower adorned by a tower lantern with a carillon; worth seeing sacristy; Frisian landmark
- Guild stretchers on which the coffins of the deceased were carried out of the church, the oldest from the 17th century, significant painting; Twelve of these stretchers have been preserved, all of them set up in the St. Gertrudiskerk
- Historic town hall with a richly decorated council chamber and wooden detention cell ("It Kasjot"), in which drunkards and criminals used to serve their sentences
- Central square De Merk with pubs and restaurants
- Jopie Huisman Museum
- Pottery in which the characteristic Workum pottery is made
- Shipbuilding yard next to the sea lock on the outskirts
activities
- International Shanty Festival Workum
- The Elfstedentocht , the famous speed skating marathon race along the eleven Frisian cities , runs through Workum .
Son of the city
- Sybrand van Haersma Buma (* 1965), politician
Web links
- City website (Dutch, German, English, French)
- History of the city of Workum in Museum Warkums Erfskip (Dutch)
- Fishing Days Workum (Dutch)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2017 Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek , accessed on June 19, 2018 (Dutch)
- ^ Jopie Huisman Museum
- ↑ De Hoop
- ↑ International Shanty Festival Workum ( Memento from October 22, 2009 in the Internet Archive )