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|title = Burgemeester Jan Willem Wiggers
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| governing_body = [[Municipal council (Netherlands)|Municipal council]]
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| leader_title = [[Burgemeester|Mayor]]
| leader_name = [[Jan Willem Wiggers]]
| leader_name = [[M. (Marleen) Sanderse]]
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| population_total = 12.569
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'''Hattem''' ({{pronunciation|Nl-Hattem.ogg}}) is a [[municipality]] and a town in the eastern [[Netherlands]]. The municipality had a population of {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Hattem}}}} in {{YEAR|{{Dutch municipality population|popbaseyear}}}}. The municipality includes the hamlet of [['t Zand (Hattem)|'t Zand]].
'''Hattem''' ({{IPA-nl|ˈɦɑtəm|-|Nl-Hattem.ogg}}) is a [[Municipalities of the Netherlands|municipality]] and a town in the eastern [[Netherlands]]. The municipality had a population of {{formatnum:{{Dutch municipality population|Hattem}}}} in {{YEAR|{{Dutch municipality population|popbaseyear}}}}. The municipality includes the hamlet of [['t Zand (Hattem)|'t Zand]].


==Name origin==
==Name origin==
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===Later history===
===Later history===
[[File:Zicht op de 'Spaanse Graven', schanswerk uit de 80-jarige oorlog - Hattem - 20535668 - RCE.jpg|thumbnail|left|View of the 'Spanish Trenches', ramp work from the [[Eighty Years' War]]]]
[[File:Zicht op de 'Spaanse Graven', schanswerk uit de 80-jarige oorlog - Hattem - 20535668 - RCE.jpg|thumbnail|View of the 'Spanish Trenches', ramp work from the [[Eighty Years' War]]]]
In 1401, duke [[William I of Guelders and Jülich|William of Guelders]] donated the Hoenwaard to the citizens of Hattem, in order to feed their cattle and to manufacture bricks for their houses. In 1404 the castle St. Lucia was built, which became known as the “Dikke Tinne” (the fat merlon). The reason can be found in the thick castle walls, at that time the thickest walls found in the Netherlands. In 1778, the castle was torn down, in order to use the bricks to build houses. In 1786, both Hattem and Elburg became known as centres of the [[Patriottentijd]], a political faction. These movements however were successfully suppressed by [[William V, Prince of Orange|stadtholder William V]].
In 1401, duke [[William I of Guelders and Jülich|William of Guelders]] donated the Hoenwaard to the citizens of Hattem, in order to feed their cattle and to manufacture bricks for their houses. In 1404 the castle St. Lucia was built, which became known as the “Dikke Tinne” (the fat merlon). The reason can be found in the thick castle walls, at that time the thickest walls found in the Netherlands. In 1778, the castle was torn down, in order to use the bricks to build houses. In 1786, both Hattem and Elburg became known as centres of the [[Patriottentijd]], a political faction. These movements however were successfully suppressed by [[William V, Prince of Orange|stadtholder William V]].


==Other information==
==Other information==
Hattem had a railway station from 21 November 1887 until 8 oktober 1950.
Hattem had a railway station from 21 November 1887 until 8 October 1950.


The current mayor of Hattem is [[Jan Willem Wiggers|J.W. Wiggers]] ([[Christen Democratisch Appèl|CDA]])
The current mayor of Hattem is Marleen Sanderse ([[Christen Democratisch Appèl|CDA]]).


Hattem, bordering the forests of ‘[[De Veluwe]]’ and along the [[IJssel]] river has much to offer: cosy terraces, interesting museums, a large variety of authentic shops an annually returning events. Hattem celebrates ''De dikke tinne festival'' every two years in a medieval atmosphere.
Hattem, bordering the forests of ‘[[De Veluwe]]’ and along the [[IJssel]] river has much to offer: cosy terraces, interesting museums, a large variety of authentic shops an annually returning events. Hattem celebrates ''De dikke tinne festival'' every two years in a medieval atmosphere.


== Notable residents ==
== Notable residents ==
[[File:Posthumous Portrait of Herman Willem Daendels, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies - Rd Saleh.jpg|125px|thumb|Posthumous Portrait of Herman Willem Daendels]]
* [[Herman Willem Daendels]] (1762-1818), Dutch politician.
* [[John III of Egmont]] (1438–1516) first Count of Egmont and [[Stadtholder]] of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland
* [[Herman Willem Daendels]] (1762-1818), Dutch politician, 36th [[Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies]], 1808 to 1811
* [[Jan Voerman]] (1857–1941) a Dutch painter
* [[Luite Klaver]] (1870–1960) a Dutch painter, lithographer and inventor
* [[Willem Jacob van Stockum]] (1910–1944) a mathematician, contributed to [[general relativity]]
* [[Henri Wassenbergh]] (1924-2014) a Dutch academic, professor of law, and writer
* [[Robert Long (singer)|Robert Long]] (1943-2006) a Dutch singer and television presenter
* [[Ellen Spijkstra]] (born 1957) Dutch ceramic artist and photographer
=== Sport ===
* [[Jan van Raalte]] (born 1968) a football manager and former professional player with 324 club caps
* [[Ellen Kuipers]] (born 1971) a former field hockey forward, team bronze medallist at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]]


== Sightseeing ==
== Sightseeing ==
{{columns-list|colwidth=12em|
* [[Anton Pieck Museum]]
* [[Voerman Museum Hattem]]
* [[Anton Pieck]] Museum
* Voerman Museum Hattem
* [[Bakkerij]]museum
* Bakkerij museum
* [[Concertzaal]] [[Olde Skoele|D'Olde Skoele]]
* [[Dijkpoort]]
* Dijkpoort town gate
* Mill [[De Fortuin (Hattem)|De Fortuin]]
* windmill De Fortuin
* De [[Grote of Andreaskerk (Hattem)|Grote of Andreaskerk]]
* De [[Grote of Andreaskerk (Hattem)|Grote of Andreaskerk]] main church
}}


== Gallery ==
<gallery perrow=4>
<gallery mode=packed>
Image:Hattem_kerk.jpg|Church of Hattem
Image:Hattem_kerk.jpg|Church of Hattem
Image:Hattem, de Dijkpoort RM20937 foto2 2013-07-15 17.15.jpg|Hattem, town-gate ''de Dijkpoort''
Image:Hattem, de Dijkpoort RM20937 foto2 2013-07-15 17.15.jpg|Hattem, town-gate ''de Dijkpoort''
Image:Windmolen Hattem.jpg|Windmill ''De Fortuin''
Image:2007-04-23 11.10 Hattem, monumentaal horecapand.JPG|House of [[Herman Willem Daendels]]
Image:2007-04-23 11.10 Hattem, monumentaal horecapand.JPG|House of [[Herman Willem Daendels]]
Image:Hattem 267.JPG | het Warme Land
Image:Hattem 267.JPG|het Warme Land
Image:Hattem 271.JPG | Kerkhofstraat
Image:Hattem 271.JPG|Kerkhofstraat
Image:Windmolen Hattem.jpg|Windmill ''De Fortuin''
Image:Hattem 255.JPG
File:Monding van het Apeldoorns Kanaal in de IJssel bij Hattem - Hattem - 20359846 - RCE.jpg|Monding van het Apeldoorns Kanaal in de IJssel bij Hattem - Hattem
File:Hattem, Netherlands - panoramio (21).jpg|Hattem
Image:Hattem 252.JPG|Citywall at the level of the Daendelspoortje
Image:Hattem 252.JPG|Citywall at the level of the Daendelspoortje
</gallery>
</gallery>

==References==
==References==
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*{{Commons category-inline}}
*{{Commons category-inline}}
*[http://www.hattem.nl Official website]
*[http://www.hattem.nl Official website]
*[https://jck.nl/en/page/hattem Hattem Synagogue]


{{Geographic location
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{{Hanseatic League}}
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{{Gelderland Province}}
{{Gelderland Province}}
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Revision as of 19:06, 14 February 2024

Hattem
Municipality and city
Hattem city hall
Hattem city hall
Flag of Hattem
Coat of arms of Hattem
Highlighted position of Hattem in a municipal map of Gelderland
Location in Gelderland
Coordinates: 52°28′N 6°4′E / 52.467°N 6.067°E / 52.467; 6.067
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceGelderland
Government
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MayorM. (Marleen) Sanderse (CDA)
Area
 • Total24.16 km2 (9.33 sq mi)
 • Land23.08 km2 (8.91 sq mi)
 • Water1.08 km2 (0.42 sq mi)
Elevation5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2023)[4]
 • Total12.569
 • Density545/km2 (1,410/sq mi)
DemonymHattemer
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
8050–8052
Area code038
Websitewww.hattem.nl

Hattem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑtəm] ) is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands. The municipality had a population of 12,228 in 2021. The municipality includes the hamlet of 't Zand.

Name origin

Dutch Topographic map of Hattem, June 2015

The name “Hattem” is a typical farmyard name. The exact origin of “Hattem” is yet unclear. In general two explanation exist. Hattem would be the ‘heem’ (home) of a people who belong to the tribe of Chattuarii (or Hattuarii or Hatten). A second origin could refer to the leader of a people under the leader Hatto. This fits with the fact that a lot of farmyard names are deduced from persons names.

History

A document referring to Hattem is found is dated around 800. This document is the Codex Laureshamensis, in which the settlement Hattem is mentioned because two farmhouses in this place are donated to the Lorsch abbey.

Established as parish

Despite this early statement, no church or chapel was built in Hattem. In 1176 Hattem became a parish (‘kerspel’). The chapel, measuring 17,5 by 9,5 meter, was not built at the current city centre, but at the Gaedsberg (‘Gods-mountain’). The borders of the parish coincide with the latter borders of the jurisdiction Hattem. Hattem obtained city rights in 1299 from the landgrave Reinoud I van Gelre. In the decades before a fortified town is founded at the northern border of the Veluwe. The city plan lies around the current church. The tower of this church is dated to the 12th century which indicates that, beside the parish church at the Gaedsberg, a chapel was present at the current city centre of Hattem. With obtaining town privileges, both the religious and the legal centre were moved. The new church and the city are dedicated to the apostle Andreas.

Later history

View of the 'Spanish Trenches', ramp work from the Eighty Years' War

In 1401, duke William of Guelders donated the Hoenwaard to the citizens of Hattem, in order to feed their cattle and to manufacture bricks for their houses. In 1404 the castle St. Lucia was built, which became known as the “Dikke Tinne” (the fat merlon). The reason can be found in the thick castle walls, at that time the thickest walls found in the Netherlands. In 1778, the castle was torn down, in order to use the bricks to build houses. In 1786, both Hattem and Elburg became known as centres of the Patriottentijd, a political faction. These movements however were successfully suppressed by stadtholder William V.

Other information

Hattem had a railway station from 21 November 1887 until 8 October 1950.

The current mayor of Hattem is Marleen Sanderse (CDA).

Hattem, bordering the forests of ‘De Veluwe’ and along the IJssel river has much to offer: cosy terraces, interesting museums, a large variety of authentic shops an annually returning events. Hattem celebrates De dikke tinne festival every two years in a medieval atmosphere.

Notable residents

Posthumous Portrait of Herman Willem Daendels

Sport

Sightseeing

References

  1. ^ "Burgemeester Jan Willem Wiggers" [Mayor Jan Willem Wiggers] (in Dutch). Gemeente Hattem. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020]. StatLine (in Dutch). CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Postcodetool for 8051EZ". Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month]. CBS Statline (in Dutch). CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.