Doorwerth
History
The valley of the Seelbeek has been in residential use since prehistoric times. The recorded history of Doorwerth started in the early Middle Ages when a small castle was built in the Seelbeek valley and later the current Doorwerth Castle was founded. The old village grew around the castle near the banks of the river Rhine. Most of the houses of the old village near the castle were damaged during World War II, all of them where abandoned and demolished after the war. The current cores of the village were developed from 1923 onwards, when the Van der Molenallee was constructed.
Doorwerth was a separate municipality between 1818 and 1923. The grounds of this municipality extended from Heelsum, till Oosterbeek until what is now known as Wolfheze. In 1923 it became a part of the Renkum municipality.
Doorwerth Castle is located south of the village, on the Rhine.
Since 1999 the Dorenweerd College (former "Duno college") located in the vicinity of Doorwerth. It is an amalgamation of five schools in the municipality Renkum.
Notable people from Doorwerth
- Stephan Brenninkmeijer (born 1964), film director and editor
- Marianne Thieme (born 1972), politician and vegetarian
- Afrodite Zegers (born 1991), Olympic athlete
Gallery
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Villa in Doorwerth
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Brickworks
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Apartment block with supermarket
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Path through the forest
References
- ^ "Mayor Schaap". Archived from the original on 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- ^ "Feiten en cijfers". www.renkum.nl (in Dutch).
- ^ Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten, KNAW, 2011.
External links
Media related to Doorwerth at Wikimedia Commons