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2 Municipal merger  





3 History  





4 Economy  





5 Recreation  





6 Notable people  





7 See also  





8 References  














Drunen






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Coordinates: 51°41N 5°10E / 51.683°N 5.167°E / 51.683; 5.167
 

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Drunen
Sint-Lambertuskerk (Drunen) [nl]
Flag of Drunen
Coat of arms of Drunen
Coordinates: 51°41′9N 5°7′59E / 51.68583°N 5.13306°E / 51.68583; 5.13306
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceNorth Brabant
MunicipalityHeusden
Population
 (1 January 2017)
18.216
Area code0416
Major roadsA59 N267
Windmill: Hertogin van Brabant

Drunen is a town in the municipality of Heusden in southern Netherlands. The town is part of a region called the Langstraat ('long road') which is historically known for its leather and shoe industry. Since 1813, Drunen had been a separate municipality, consisting of the towns Drunen, Elshout, and Giersbergen. As of 2017, Drunen's population is 18,216.[1]

Built environment[edit]

The center of Drunen is a plaza surrounded by the Sint-Lambertuskerk ('St Lambert's church') and city hall. A number of pubs and stores are also located in the middle of town.

Drunen was heavily shelled by British Forces in late 1944 in the days prior to liberation from Nazi occupation and its main buildings were heavily damaged or destroyed outright. In consequence, there are few historic buildings. In 2007 the downtown area, including the plaza, was modernized.

Municipal merger[edit]

On 1 January 1997, Drunen was incorporated, along with the municipalities of Heusden and Vlijmen, into the new, enlarged municipality of Heusden, containing the towns Drunen, Elshout, Giersbergen, Heesbeen, Doeveren, Hedikhuizen, Herpt, Oud-Heusden, Heusden, Vlijmen, Nieuwkuijk and Haarsteeg. Some argued that this enlarged municipality should have been called the municipality of Drunen, being the biggest of the three towns. However, due to the historical importance of Heusden, and possibly to avoid ill-will in the almost equally large town of Vlijmen, the municipality was named after Heusden.

History[edit]

Economy[edit]

Drunen has an extensive industrial park which includes heavy industry for large ship's propellers, as well as copper and aluminium extrusion. Most recent industries focus on logistics. The biggest employers in Drunen are the propeller factory Wärtsilä (previously John Crane Group-LIPS) and the aluminium factory of the Sapa Group (previously Alcoa).

Recreation[edit]

Drunen is internationally known for the Dutch: Loonse en Drunense Duinen National Park, ('Loon and Drunen Dunes'), consisting of dunes and forests that attracts many tourists. To emphasize the link between Drunen and the Dunes, at the opening of the modernized town center, a piece of art was unveiled which contains excerpts of a poem about the dunes.

An historic car and vehicle museum ("Autotron") was located in Drunen until 1987. The building was designed by architect Anton Pieck (known from the Efteling). It is currently used as a theatre and arts facility, highlighting different music, dance and art groups. In 1987, the Autotron collection moved to Rosmalen until 2003, since when it has become part of the Louwman Museum's collection in The Hague.

A theme park called Land van Ooit was located in Drunen as well. However, on 22 November 2007 the park closed. Subsequently, the property of 44 acres (180,000 m2) was purchased by the local government for recreational purposes and to support infrastructure.

Notable people[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]


51°41′N 5°10′E / 51.683°N 5.167°E / 51.683; 5.167


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