arnhem city guide
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arnhem city guide
ARNHEM CITY GUIDE INCLUDES HISTORICAL CITY WALK G AMS spa > > raa t eg rug ers t ee kw Pa ul K So n sb N Wi l l e m s pl L EI SP EM LL WI L LE NIEUWE Kor testr str en Vo ss tr Bo lw erk Vo sse ns Listening spot Liberation Route Europe liberationroute.nl Museums and attractions Nederlands Watermuseum watermuseum.nl eg enw lokk dsb Sta Nederlands Openluchtmuseum openluchtmuseum.nl B tra DE AN M ON LS NE Listening Sport Exciting History Middle Ages excitinghistory.com B t aa N VVV Tourist Information A Be Ro de nb urg s o n ds er m Ro UG 11 Rozet 10 Ergfoedcentrum Feestaardvarken Holiday Inn H Kle ine Express oo rd W E M ER DJ ko olen Rozet Br oe m ES re ST P at nstr R a r t He ce s w lst nt eu raa ru Ni m t rin Tra Rij Huis g nk n s Oostpool ad t a e TR P 15 stra AN w S ieu taat BR 14 Theater aan de Rijn ers Bakk LA zelstraat Rijnstraat Vij ela Wi Kelders Ni Oeveuwe erst r g nbur Marsiëtraat 4 Historische Weverstra a t 2015 przewalski.nl Janspoort Varkensstr Rui z Wetr s tr es ng La De Praets Duizelstg Euro cinema Jans plaats or d > 6 Pauwstr Koepel kerk Doel Jans g stee o Grote Taxi GelreDome P Molenstr Focus Koren Film theater markt raat GS Roermondsplein ijk Sons Gele Rijd plein t Janss AN Coe hoo straarnt t Korenstraa Luthersestr ERL Hotel Old Dutch raat ijk terd Bo ND Live Hotel H Arnhem 12 P Centraal I EL W Stationsplein TU N N S Hotel M H H Haarhuis Taxi B e r gs t Vijfz inne nstr aat Oud e Kr aan O Steijns entrumring c Willemeen Nieu Bioscoop Oude Stationsstr Luxor Centraal Airborne Museum F < ‘Hartenstein’ Utrechtsestraat jne r sw G r tionsst we Sta Pathé W.T.C. 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V erh SE BI US P NE DE R R I J N Museum Arnhem museumarnhem.nl Informatiecentrum Slag om Arnhem infocentrum-slagomarnhem.nl E Nederlands Wijnmuseum wijnmuseum.nl F Airborne Museum ‘Hartenstein’ airbornemuseum.nl G Koninklijke Burgers’ Zoo burgerszoo.nl H Museum Bronbeek museumbronbeek.nl Haven van Coers C D I n OR NS TR West Peterstraat AIR singel EL ne n EN SE EU tr a at Oo st s Musis Sacrum 9 Stadhuis 11 Feestaardvarken 12 Luxor Live 13 Posttheater 14 Theater aan de Rijn tr chuers Huis Oostpool n Vers B.P. 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Arnhem has a wealth of green spaces. The city is home to imposing trees, atmospheric parks and magnificent country estates, all of which are open to the public. Arnhem also boasts special gardens and lovely leafy boulevards around the city centre. Arnhem is creative. Arnhem is home to ArtEZ hogeschool voor de kunsten (art college), which offers visual arts and fashion courses, among other subjects, and so there are numerous fashion studios in the city centre and the fashion district. The varied and unique range of shops in Arnhem draws shoppers from home and abroad. In the midst of all the shops are countless cafés and restaurants in pleasant squares, little courts of almshouses and of course on the banks of the Rhine. Arnhem breathes culture. It is the home base of companies like Introdans and Het Gelders Orkest and it has a lovely theatre and a varied range of small(er) theatres. Many a visitor from home and abroad pays Arnhem a visit because of its major attractions, such as Koninklijke Burgers’ Zoo and the Nederlands Openluchtmuseum. Between them these attractions draw many millions of visitors every year. Enjoy yourself in Arnhem! TIP discover more special Arnhem spots via the mobile website: visitarnhem.com or download the VVV app Content Green spaces in Arnhem 5 Arnhem, creative city 6 Main attractions in Arnhem 10 Nightlife in Arnhem 13 Historical Arnhem with Historical city walk 16 Green spaces in Arnhem Arnhem lies in the heart of spectacular leafy surroundings, contained by the Veluwe on one side and the river forelands on the other. Arnhem also has a wide range of city parks; Park Sonsbeek 1 , Park Zijpendaal and Gulden Bodem are the best-known. They share the rippling water of the St. Jansbeek and are listed as national monuments. You can play sports here, laze, picnic, meet people and go for a leisurely stroll. Free WIFI makes it even possible to work in Park Sonsbeek. Visit one of the many city gardens such as Spijkertuinen. Come and have a look at the Watertuin full of lilies and frogs or visit the ‘Achtertuin’ overlooking the lovely 19th century fronts. The vertical garden in Bloemstraat is also unique, and nearby. Alternatively, spend a day roaming through the vast forelands and marshes and meet the roaming herds of cattle and horses in Uiterwaardenpark Meinerswijk. The Arnhem region is a very popular walking and cycle area. A host of walking and cycle routes take you through a varied landscape of woods, heath, rivers, dikes, orchards and sand drifts. With so many parks, leafy areas and surprising green spaces in Arnhem there simply isn’t enough time to visit them all! ND OF ARE YOU ALSO FO r photo on you re Sha ? ARNHEM itter with or Tw Instagram, Facebook adeinarnhem #geldersestreken #m TIP take a walk to discover leafy Arnhem. Go to visitarnhem.com for the Hidden City Walk and Parks Walk. @MARIELLEMOHR ER @EOUDAKK Are you a keen cyclist? Create your own cycle route at lekkerfietsen.nl. NVULPEN @RIANNEVA ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 5 Arnhem, creative city In Arnhem you can buy the latest fashion straight from the designer Fashionistas can really indulge themselves in Arnhem! Arnhem ranks among the top national fashion towns and cities. The fashion college, which is part of ArtEZ hogeschool voor de kunsten in Arnhem, plays an important part in attracting and training fashion talents. Visit the shops of leading fashion designers such as Humanoid, TrixenRees, Sjaak Hullekes and Arnhem Coming Soon in Arnhem city centre. MODEKWARTIER 6 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE Shopping in Arnhem city centre The shopping streets in Arnhem city centre are convenient, cosy and close to each other. In Musiskwartier you walk through the grand mall, stroll through narrow little streets and pause for a while in a beautiful square. In Stegenkwartier and the 7straatjes, right behind the high street in Arnhem city centre, you can stroll past characteristic shops. The streets are pleasant and atmos pheric, with attractive little shops and a unique range of items. Shops are open Thursday evenings until 9pm and most are also open on Sundays from midday to 5pm or 6pm. Modekwartier Arnhem 5 Numerous fashion designers have settled in the Klarendal quarter, which is within walking distance from Arnhem city centre. Here you can buy the latest fashion straight from the designer, with the most exclusive accessories, of course. Are you looking for an eye-catcher for your interior or for the latest design? In Modekwartier the designers each tell their own story. Their studios are open Thursdays to Saturdays. There are shops selling bags, hats, vintage, green fashion, accessories and design. In some EATING IN HET MODEKWARTIER CASPAR 19 Elly Lamakerplantsoen 2 (corner Putstraat and Sonsbeeksingel, next to Arnhem Velperpoort station), Arnhem, +31 (0)26 840 3524, caspar.nu Caspar is a great stop when you’re visiting Arnhem. This haunt in the fashion district is open daily from 9.30am, so you’ll never be disappoin ted. In summer there’s a lovely outdoor café. Ideal for breakfast, lunch or dinner or just a drink. 7STRAATJES ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 7 studios you can see the designers at work. The cultural centre in Modekwartier is vibrant with creativity and offers an elaborate programme all year round. PHOTO: DANIQUE VAN KESTEREN Art & architecture See the best and most unique shops during the Fashion Walk. Download it free of charge at visitarnhem.com Rozet 10 , the culture, knowledge and education centre in Arnhem, is particularly creative. The special building has won several awards and is open to the public (free of charge). At the foot of Rozet lies the Aardvark, an imposing work of art by Florentijn Hofman. It was a present from Koninklijke Burgers’ Zoo to the city to mark the zoo’s 100th anniversary. Another special work of art is the sphinx at the foot of the John Frost Bridge, which serves as a reminder of the war and the reconstruction of the city. The wall of fame (Boterdijk 1) is also a site in Arnhem you shouldn’t miss. This legal graffiti site shows beautiful works by various artists. Another cultural breeding place where art and architecture meet is Showroom Arnhem, which hosts many cultural events. Merel and Jamie degroenemeisjes.nl - “I’ve always felt that there’s a lot of room in Arnhem for creativity and slightly more countercultural people and things more so than in other citys. Perhaps that’s because there’s a large Art College in Arnhem? Anyhow, I enjoy it here. What’s more, it’s a very beautiful, leafy city, with magnificent houses”. 8 TIP | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE ND ARE YOU ALSO FO re your photo on OF ARNHEM? Sha itter with or Tw Instagram, Facebook adeinarnhem #m en #geldersestrek @_PHTT_ 5 ‘Het Modekwartier’ is located in Klarendal, a district close to the city center of Arnhem. ‘HetModekwartier’ is a creative area entirely dedicated to fashion, design, art and food, with a concentration of shops, workshops, studios, galleries, restaurants, theaters and showrooms. Upcoming talents, established names, trendsetters and craftsmen: they form the heart of this dynamic district. Get acquainted with enthusiastic designers their shops where they trade their design products of quality, designers who carry through your commissions with greatcraftsmanship, a love and passion for their craft they would love to share with you. A visit to the cafes or restaurants in the area is highly recommended, befitting it’s increasing prominence as the main hotspots of Arnhem. Annually, the designers organise a ‘Night of Fashion’ in the middle of June. The ‘Night of Fashion’ celebrates the annual showcase of fashion and design from the designers of the district. fotografie: www.mashabakker.com More information about ‘Het Modekwartier’ and the ‘Night of Fashion’: www.modekwartier.nl www.nachtvandemode.com Top attractions in Arnhem Every year the top Arnhem attractions offer new and exciting activities, making every visit to one of the attractions worth repeating time and again. Koninklijke Burgers’ Zoo Antoon van Hooffplein 1, Arnhem, +31 (0)26-4450373, burgerszoo.com Travel around the world in one day! Discover Burgers’ Bush, the tropical rainforest where animals are free. Come and watch the desert animals in Burgers’ Desert. Take a dry ‘dip’ in Burgers’ Ocean where corals, coral fish and sharks live, among other animals. Burgers’ Safari is an East African savannah with herds of giraffes, lions and cheetahs. Burgers’ Zoo is also home to a large group of chimpanzees, gorillas, panthers and elephants. Burgers’ Rimba takes you past Malaysian animals such as tigers, bears, monkeys, monitor lizards and deer. Nederlands Watermuseum Zypendaalseweg 26-28, Arnhem +31(0) 26-4452548, watermuseum.nl The Nederlands Watermuseum is a contemporary and interactive museum on all aspects of water. It’s a hands-on museum where you can take a boat ride through the sewer, for example, watch a beautiful film about water, carry out water experiments, and learn all there is to know about dike management, drinking water, groundwater or water use in the Netherlands and the rest of the world. 10 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE Kröller-Müller museum Houtkampweg 6, Otterlo +31 (0)318-59124, krollermuller.nl The Kröller-Müller museum has been named after Helene Kröller-Müller (1869-1939), a passionate woman. The size and importance of Helene’s lifework are largely explained by her passion: the Kröller-Müller museum, which has been in a woodland setting near Otterlo since 1938, houses a world-famous collection of mainly 19th and 20th century visual art. Helene’s favourite artist was Vincent van Gogh, which is why the museum houses a sizable collection of this well-known painter. Museum Arnhem Utrechtseweg 87, Arnhem +31 (0)26-3031400, museumarnhem.nl Let yourself be surprised at Museum Arnhem by one of the twenty exhibitions a year! The unique collection of paintings by magic realists, for example, is permanent. Temporary exhibitions on interesting artists or themes are also organised. During your visit to the museum you can sit down and relax in the museum café, which commands a stunning view of the statue garden and the Lower Rhine. Nederlands Openluchtmuseum Hoeferlaan 4, Arnhem, +31 (0)26-3576111, openairmuseum.nl In the Nederlands Openluchtmuseum history comes back to life. Step back into time and experience everyday life in the old days. Ride an old tram, feel the heat of the forge, meet the miller and taste the baker’s artisan bread. A visit to the Openluchtmuseum is an unforgettable experience for all ages. ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 11 Airborne Museum ‘Hartenstein’ Utrechtseweg 232, Oosterbeek +31 (0)26-3337710, airbornemuseum.nl Thé museum on the Battle for Arnhem (September 1944) is housed in the former British headquarters used during the battle. Accounts by British, Polish and German soldiers as well as civilians are brought to life here. The museum displays a large collection of authentic weapons, documents, films and photos. At the Airborne Experience you will imagine yourself to be in the heart of the battle. In this underground room you will gain a very personal experience of the Battle for Arnhem. TIP Combine a visit to the Top Attractions with shopping in the city centre and a stay in one of the magnificent hotels or B&Bs at hotelsarnhem.nl. Het Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe Hotelsarnhem.nl Ingang Schaarsbergen, Koningsweg 17 Schaarsbergen (near Arnhem), hogeveluwe.nl Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe comprises 5400 hectares of woodlands, heath, pools and drifting sands, home to a large diversity of flora and fauna, including highly endangered species. Together with the Jachthuis Sint Hubertus, the natuurmuseum Museonder, the Kröller-Müller Museum and the statue garden, the Park is a unique and (inter)nationally renowned combination of nature, art and architecture. The Park hosts a range of activities all year round. Museum Bronbeek shows the history of the former Dutch East-Indies colony and the Royal Dutch East-Indies army. For wine buffs there is also the Nederlands Wijnmuseum . 12 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE Nightlife in Arnhem A wealth of arts and culture in Arnhem If you are interested in theatre and dance, then Introdans, Oostpool and the Stadstheater Arnhem are to be recommended, but also the smaller theatres are worth visiting. For musical enjoyment you should go to Luxor Live - Arnhem’s pop stage. Musis and the GelreDome are real hot spots, and a concert by Het Gelders Orkest is an absolute must. Various cultural events like King’s Day, Ascension Day, the Arnhem UITboulevard and World Living Statues are hosted annually. For an up-to-date list of cultural events go to visitarnhem.com. Podia in Arnhem: Stadstheater Arnhem Musis Luxor Live Posttheater Theater aan de Rijn Huis Oostpool Theater Het Hof INTRODANS 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 Koningsplein 12, +31 (0)26-4437343 Velperbuitensingel 25, +31 (0)26-4437343 Willemsplein 10, +31 (0)26-26-3511660 Rosendaalsestraat 27, +31 (026-4460553 Rijnstraat 42, +31 (0)26-3511911 Nieuwstraat 58, +31 (0)26-4437655 Boekhorstenstraat 58, +31 (0)26-3514436 FOTO HANS GERRITSEN ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 13 Culinary restaurants Arnhem restaurants have something to suit all tastes. They are passionate about cooking and the service is warm and hospitable. Try the various world cuisines or regional dishes and experience a culinary evening at a special venue. Weather permitting, the cosy outdoor cafés invite sultry culinary evenings. The Korenmarkt, Jansplaats and the Rhine boulevard have tempting outdoor cafés you can hardly resist! Grand Café Metropole 18 Steenstraat 68, Arnhem. +31 (0)26-442406 , metropole.nl A popular place to meet up with friends, this stunning Grand Café is located near the city centre and the theatres. Its indoor garden is home to the restaurant, which serves lunch and dinner and where the chef prepares tasty dishes. By day you can also drop in for a cup of coffee and home-madeapple pie and of course later in the evening for a get-together. GRAND CAFÉ METROPOLE GRAND CAFÉ MAHLER Grand Café Mahler 20 Velperbuitensingel 25, Arnhem, +31 (0)26-3720740, mssa.nl/mahler Grand Café Mahler is housed at the front of the monumental Musis Sacrum. The Grand Café is thé venue for a lovely cup of coffee, lunch, high tea, drinks or dinner. There are regular free performances or cultural activities. Dudok 17 information. 14 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE is thé social hub in Arnhem. See the back page for more ARNHEM EVENT CITY FOR AN OVERVIEW GO TO VISITARNHEM.COM Historic Arnhem Arnhem has a rich and eventful past. World War II is a theme in all historical accounts of the city. The Battle for Arnhem, battled out on the banks of the Rhine in September 1944, was part of Operation Market Garden. You can read more about it on page 20. Visit one of the museums on this traumatic part of Arnhem history. The Informatiecentrum Slag om Arnhem overlooks the John Frost Bridge and is housed on Rijnkade. Alternatively, visit Airborne Muse um ‘Hartenstein’ in het nabij gelegen Oosterbeek, zie pagina 8 voor meer informatie. Despite the acts of war in 1944 and 1945, Arnhem has managed to preserve several beautiful mediaeval and Renaissance monuments. This past is partly reflected in a number of monumental buildings. A historical walk takes you past a number of the impressive historic buildings and locations in Arnhem, so you will no doubt gain new impressions and get to know Arnhem better. Exciting History and Liberation Route Europe Arnhem has a rich past which dates back many centuries and has left traces. Audio and video accounts of important locations in the Middle Ages and World War II can be downloaded free by mobile phone at excitinghistory.com or liberationroute.nl. 16 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE Historical City Walk by Gilde Arnhem Duration approximately 2 hours | 4 kilometer Start: VVV Arnhem From the VVV Tourist Information Centre you walk past Hotel Haar huis. Don’t forget to take a look at the brand new and impressive Central Station, designed by architect Ben van Berkel. Cross the square at the pedestrian traffic lights. You are now on the other side of Nieuwe Plein, which until 1850 had a city wall with a city moat in front of it. Turn right and continue until you reach the first street on your left (Korte Hoogstraat), which joins Korenmarkt. Well-known for its nightlife, this square boasts a wide variety of clubs, bars and restaurants. The surrounding granaries are witnesses to the corn trade in this square, which discontinued in 1914. On the corner of Korenmarkt and Luthersesteeg you see the Lutheran parish’s classicist church dating back to 1737. Above the entrance is the relief of a swan, the Lutheran symbol. A warehouse between 1898 and 1951, it was then used for catering purposes. CLASSICAL CHURCH Turn right and continue along Luthersestraat, then cross Varkens straat. Via Tullekensteeg you will reach Rijnstraat. Turn right. This street is the western part of the old walled city, at the end of which used to be four city gates. The Rijnpoort used to be the west entrance. Another gate (‘Velperpoort’) used to be on the right-hand side, on the site of the current Velperplein. ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 17 KORENBEURS, AROUND 1905 The front of number 71 is the front of a building which dates back to the 14th century, the former ‘St. Peters Gasthuis’. This property has three large vaulted cellars, a part of which was rented by Charles duke of Gelre in 1527 to store his wine supplies. Nowadays the building is DrieGasthuizenGroep’s head office. It is the oldest and still existing organisation for social (geriatric) care in Arnhem. Turn right, then left into Oude Oeverstraat. Underneath many properties in the old city centre lie Historic Cellars . For years these age-old subterranean cellars were left aban4 doned. In the nineties the council acquired 39 of them in Rijnstraat and connected them with each other. The cellars have been restored to their former glory and were opened to the public in late 2001. The entrance to the cellars is situated in Oude Oeverstraat. HISTORIC CELLARS 18 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE At the end of Oude Oeverstraat you reach a square and the Rozet building. Since 2013 the Rozet building 10 has housed the Bibliotheek (Library), the Kunstbedrijf, the Volksuniversiteit (Adult Education Centre) and the Erfgoed Centrum (formerly known as the Historisch Museum Arnhem). The latter tells the history of Arnhem in chronological order. Admission is free of charge. The building was designed by the two architects Neutelings and Riedijk, who also designed the Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid and MAS in Antwerpen. ROZET Gilde City Walk Arnhem For more information on city walks and guided tours go to wandeleninarnhem.nl For guided cellar tours please contact 06 26778791, infokelders@wandeleninarnhem.nl For city walks please contact 06 45560908, infowandelen@wandeleninarnhem.nl ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 19 Opposite Rozet lies a gigantic aardvark, a work of art by Florentijn Hofman. This aardvark is a present from Koninklijke Burgers’ Zoo to the city centre on the occasion of its 100th anniversary in 2013. Children can play on it to their heart’s content. FEESTAARDVARKEN Turn back to Rijnstraat via Kortestraat, then turn right. ‘De Moriaan’, a house with a late renaissance front, is located on your right at number 41. However, the property proves to be much older and was given a new front, among other things, during a renovation in the 17th century. In the 17th and 18th century it served as a boarding house and as a home for magistrates. Looking up you can see several beautiful old fronts above the ‘modern’ shops. Built around 1900, the property on the corner of the second street BAKKERSTRAAT, AROUND 1885 20 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE on your left (Mariënburgstraat) still has original Jugendstil decorative art with decorative, elongated figures, lovely wall clamps and a transparent architectural style with large glass surfaces. At this crossroad turn right into Wielakkerstraat. Here you see a number of historic buildings, including a Jewish butcher/ poulterer and an old alley on your right. You now reach ‘Het Eiland’. The first thing you notice is the bronze statue of ‘Zittende Oude Man’ , made in 1977 by Arnhem sculptor Wim Kuyl after the Rheden publican ‘Jan van Lankwarden’. ZITTENDE OUDE MAN The magnificent building at number 6 was purpose-built in 1920 as the ‘Nieuwe Arnhemsche Courant’ office and printer, its architecture reflecting the Amsterdam school style. The original purpose of this property is reflected by the vertical pen and the ink pot to the right of the large window. Briefly bear right. On your left-hand side you see Arke Noachstraat. Built around 1850 and allegedly the oldest coffee-house in Arnhem, ‘Het Oranje Koffiehuis’ lies on the right. The pub was renovated approximately 20 years later and rebuilt in 1926 with elements of the Arnhem school. Walk back, then continue along Kerkstraat. This is one of the oldest streets in Arnhem. Remains of previous settlements dating back to the 9th – 11th century have been found here. On your right the restored house at number 32 has a late mediaeval gate ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 21 which used to serve as an entrance to a property once located in Bakkerstraat. Until the 1930s this gate served as an entrance to a city farm in this street. Restored shops with original 19th century shop fronts on either side of the street are located near properties number 12 to 15. The back of the originally late mediaeval house at number 9 was used as a Roman Catholic Home for Widows since 1750. To your left at number 19 at the far end of the street you see the T-shaped Presikhaeffs Huys an originally 14th century house with 15th and 18th century stepped gables. The natural stone gate dates back to around 1640. The house was named after the ‘Van Presickhaafe’ mayors who lived here in the 16th century. These days it is called the ‘Trix en Reeshuis’, named after two well-known Arnhem fashion designers who own the property. PRESICKHAEFFS HUYS Walk to the bottom of the street, then walk around the church on the right. , a late gothic You are now in Kerkplein facing Eusebiuskerk 3 church (POI) with a 93 metre high tower. Built between 1450 and 1540, the church was largely destroyed in September 1944. After several restorations the church and its tower were reopened to the public. A lift was built inside the tower, taking visitors to a height of 73 metres. Weather permitting, the tower commands a magnificent view of Arnhem and the surrounding area. In 2010 a new restoration was necessary and since then the tower has been scaffolded again, covered with printed fabric. The lift is still accessible. Unless there are activities being held, the church is open to the public free of charge. 22 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE EUSEBIUSKERK Turn right and cross here. You are now in the Markt. The 18th century classicist building on the corner of Turfstraat and the Markt is the former ‘Waag’ (weighhouse). These days the Markt is used as a parking area – there are weekly markets held in Kerkplein and around the church. Walk to the south of the Markt where you see ‘Het Huis der Provincie’, a monumental building dating from 1954 which exhibits a large collection of applied art. The property has recently acquired listed building status. The face has a set of bells on the right-hand side, with a work of art by sculptress Everdine Henny above. Every hour the carillon plays and turns out to open like a fence. Unless meetings and suchlike are being held, the building is open to the public. Report to the desk first. ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 23 On the right lies the mediaeval Sabelspoort ), the only city gate left after the demolition of the city walls in the 19th century. After a series of restorations it was connected with ‘Het Huis der Provincie’ and as such now serves a representative purpose. SABELSPOORT Pass under the Sabelspoort and turn left. Now you see the Rhine in front of you. The Rhine Bridge is on your left. . You are now where the Allied ForThis is the historic ‘Bridge Too Far’ ces tried to reclaim the bridge from the Germans in 1944. The Battle for Arnhem, which was battled out on the banks of the Rhine in 1944, was part of Operation Market Garden. It was the code name for a large offensive which aimed to advance from liberated Belgium straight to the middle of the Netherlands and then turn off towards Germany. The Arnhem bridge was situated at the end of a 127 kilometre corridor, which had to be conquered from the south. The aim was to have the bridge conquered by the 1st British Airborne Division with the help of the 1st Polish 24 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE Independent Para Brigade under command of general major Stanieslaw Sosabowski. TIP Would you like to know more about the Battle for Arnhem? Follow the Freedom Trail, a walk past important sites in 1940-1945. However, the German forces proved to be too strong. Market Garden had failed, Arnhem was a ‘bridge too far’. Much of the old city centre was destroyed. After the battle all Arnhem residents had to leave the city on orders from the German authorities. Subsequently Arnhem was systematically looted by the German army. Arnhem had turned into a ‘ghost city’. The war monument in the small public garden you are now facing was named after Jacob Groenewoud, a Dutch officer who took part in the battle near the bridge and was killed there. The Rijnkade is also home to the Informatiecentrum Slag om Arnhem . BRIDGE TOO FAR, LISTENING SPOT LIBERATION ROUTE Walk back to the Markt and continue in the direction of the church. Look right in the direction of the Walburgbasiliek while crossing Turfstraat/Walburgstraat. , is an early gothic The oldest church in Arnhem, de ‘Walburgiskerk’ triple nave pseudo-basilica built between 1391 and 1423. The pentagon choir was added following a restauration in the first half of the 19th century. Through the centuries this church has had many purposes. Originally a Roman-Catholic church, it was used for several worldly ends following the Reformation in Arnhem in 1579, such as an arms depot, horse stables, a military prison and an army warehouse. In 1808 King Louis Napoleon ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 25 returned it to the Roman Catholics. Like other buildings in the area this church was severely damaged in September 1944. Its reconstruction took four years – from 1946 to 1950. In 1965 the ‘St. Walburgis’ was given the honorary title ’Basilica Minor’ by van the then Pope Paul VI. WALBURGISKERK Continue between the Eusebiuskerk (church) and the City Hall in the direction of Koningstraat. . Its origins date On your right-hand side you see the ‘Duivelshuis’ back to the 15th century. Duke Charles of Gelre bought it in 1518. It is also known as Maarten van Rossum’s house, who owned it in the 16th century. Maarten van Rossem had the property renovated with a front designed after the latest architectural fashion. This style became later known as ‘Renaissance’. Van Rossem also had the building decorated with numerous statues. The satyrs on the front were soon considered to be devils by the Arnhem residents. This is probably how the property took the name Devil’s House. It has housed the Arnhem mayors’ study since 1830. Made by Arnhem sculptor Gijs Jacobs van den Hof, the war memorial between the church and the city hall was revealed by Queen Juliana in 1953. Depicting a naked man sitting down called ‘Mens tegen Macht’ (‘Man 26 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE DUIVELSHUIS against Power’), his nudity symbolises the innocence, truth and purity tasting defeat when faced with the dishonesty of brutal forces of war. The original plinth ‘De Pleuranten’ was moved to Moscova cemetery a few years later. When you reach Koningstraat, continue straight ahead until you see the monumental entrance to the Musiskwartier on the right-hand corner of Roggestraat and Beekstraat. You are now in the Land van de Markt. Walk straight ahead into Bovenbeekstraat and past ‘De Dansende Nar’ (‘The Dancing Jester’) by Hans Bayens. This statue was presented to the city by ‘De Onganse’ in 1975 on the occasion of the 22th anniversary of this carnival society. At number 21 you see the former Historisch Museum. This property is a great example of an 18th century mansion, built in 1758 and unique in Arnhem because of the original Louis XV style (rococo), which is recognisable by the completely symmetrical construction, the fairly austere exterior and the lavishly decorated interior. From 1844 to 1920 the Burgerweeshuis (orphanage) was housed here, a name it has kept since. Continue straight ahead along Bovenbeekstraat, then turn left into Ruiterstraat. Pass the old buildings until you reach Jansplein. Number 37 in Ruiterstraat houses Bakkerij Van der Meijden, the last traditional bakery in Arnhem city centre. The bakery is known for its ‘Arnhems grofje’ (a white raisin bun), which has been baked here for more than 100 years. ARNHEM CITY GUIDE | 27 On your left you see the former post office. Completed in 1889, this neo-gothic and originally symmetrical building with strong influences from the so-called Hanseatic Gothic was designed by government architect C.H. Peters. Above the left entrance glazed and terracotta reliefs have been added and above the windows squatting terracotta monkeys gave the building its nickname Monkey Cliff. BAKERY VAN DER MEIJDEN BAKERY ARNHEMS GROFJE DOME CHURCH The first protestant church in Arnhem, the neo-classicist ‘dome church’ in the centre of the square was built in 1837 on the site cleared after the demolition of the remains of the St Janskerk (church) and the Commanderij van St. Jan. The basic shape is octagonal as is the outside dome, its diameter is 21 metres. On top of the dome sits a 6 metre tall wooden turret, the lantern. Until 1940 the church also served as Regimentskerk van de Gele Rijders (Regimental Church of the Yellow Riders) who were quartered in the nearby Willemskazerne (barracks) until then. Walk a little way until you reach Jansplaats. Here you see some very old houses. At number 28 with its 19th century front and lower facade you can see the remains of a mediaeval house inside. Number 29 has an 18th century Dutch gable and the cellar is believed to date back to the 15th century. The statue of ‘Charles of Gelre’ was made in 1940 by Ab Dieckerhof and Joop Hekman. It was put here by the Karel van Gelrestichting, which gave it to the council in 1949. Cobble stones in the heart of the square outline the city pump that used to be here. 28 | ARNHEM CITY GUIDE Turn right into Jansstraat. High up at number 31 you see a gable statue known as ’de Wildeman’. Its history is unknown. De Wildeman is a mythological depiction of Hercules, symbolising strength. De Wildeman used to be the patron of the building it was attached to. Even before 1550 this property used to be a house, probably an inn in Jansstraat called De Wildeman. Continue until Willemsplein. Across the square you see Luxor Live. The theatre is housed in a monumental building built in Art Deco style by Belgian architect Diehl in 1915-1916. In its day Luxor was a very luxurious building with all the latest technology. It also used to be one of the first cinemas in the Netherlands. You have reached the end of this walk. Still got time? Weather permitting, the pavement cafés in Korenmarkt, Pauwstraat, Jansplaats- en plein are great places to spend some time. More information visitarnhem.com or download the free VVV Tourist Information app Any questions? 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