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Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (French pronunciation: [wolywe sɛ̃ lɑ̃bɛːʁ]) or Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe (Dutch, pronounced [sɪnt ˈlɑmbrɛxts ˈʋoːlyʋə] (listen)) is one of the nineteen municipalities in the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It is a prosperous residential area, with a mixture of flats and detached, semi-detached and terraced houses, often compared to Uccle, another affluent Brussels municipality, as well as the 14th or 17th arrondissement in Paris.

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (French)
Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe (Dutch)
Municipality
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert's Municipal Hall
Location of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Location in Belgium
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region
Coordinates: 50°51′N 04°25′E
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
French Community
RegionBrussels-Capital
ArrondissementBrussels-Capital
Government
  MayorOlivier Maingain (DéFI)
  Governing party/iesLB (DéFI) - WolHU
Area
  Total7.29 km2 (2.81 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)[1]
  Total57,712
  Density7,900/km2 (21,000/sq mi)
Postal codes
1200
Area codes02
Websitefr.woluwe1200.be (in French)
nl.woluwe1200.be (in Dutch)

In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch). In French it is often spelt Woluwé-Saint-Lambert with an acute accent on the first 'e' to reflect the Frenchified pronunciation of what was originally a Dutch place name, but the official spelling is without an accent.

The neighbouring municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre also lies within the Brussels-Capital Region, while the former municipality of Sint-Stevens-Woluwe (Woluwe-Saint-Etienne in French) has been merged with three other municipalities (Zaventem, Nossegem and Sterrebeek) to form the municipality of Zaventem, which is in the province of Flemish Brabant in Flanders.


Geography


Woluwe hosts the medical faculties of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and its hospital, the Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc on the UCLouvain Brussels Woluwe campus, and several shopping areas, notably the Avenue Georges Henri (Georges Henrilaan) and the Woluwe Shopping Centre. Some of the municipality's major roads are named after prominent 20th-century Belgian statesmen, such as the prestigious Avenue de Broqueville/de Broquevillelaan and Avenue Paul Hymans/Paul Hymanslaan. Line 1 (formerly line 1B) of the Brussels metro runs under these roads.

The Woluwe stream flows through the municipality.


History



Medieval origins


Several archaeological finds on the territory of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert show traces of human activity during the Bronze Age. The first historical mention of the village, however, dates from the 11th century, when some of the forested land near the Woluwe stream was cleared for farming. A church was built and dedicated to Saint Lambert, the 7th-century bishop of Maastricht who was martyred in Liège. At the end of the 12th century, the rights to the parish of Saint Lambert were given to the canons of the chapter of St. Michael and Gudula in Brussels. Various charitable organizations and hospitals then started acquiring land in this area. Throughout the Middle Ages, Woluwe was part of the Duchy of Brabant, governed under the usual feudal arrangement of those times. Among the Dukes' vassals were some powerful local lords and landowners. Some of Woluwe's territory also belonged to the powerful Forest Abbey and Park Abbey.


16th century to present


Up until recently, the village was mostly rural, focusing mainly on agriculture. Starting in the 16th century, affluent nobles and clergymen from Brussels built châteaux in Woluwe, some of which are still visible today. True urbanization, however, started only around 1900. Well-to-do neighbourhoods, which included some of the novel architectural styles of the Belle Époque such as Art Nouveau then Art Deco, straddled the newly built Boulevard Brand Whitlock/Brand Whitlocklaan.

Former Municipal Hall (1852–1939)
Former Municipal Hall (1852–1939)

The population of the municipality increased very quickly at this time. It rose from 1,649 inhabitants in 1880 to 8,883 inhabitants 30 years later. By 1960 there were 36,960 people in the municipality, and since 1970 the population has been stable at around 47,000.[2]

Today, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert is still mostly a residential area, attracting rich and poor inhabitants from neighbouring Brussels.


Sights



Shopping


Roof of Woluwe Shopping Centre
Roof of Woluwe Shopping Centre

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert has many shopping streets around Tomberg and Gribaumont metro stations. Around Roodebeek station is one of Brussels' largest shopping centres, the Woluwe Shopping Centre. The shopping centre opened in 1968 and has two floors and a surface area of around 97000 m2. The Woluwe Shopping Centre serves most of eastern Brussels.


Transport


Avenue de Broqueville
Avenue de Broqueville
Joséphine-Charlotte metro station
Joséphine-Charlotte metro station

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert is served by the Brussels Metro Line 1 by the following stations: Josephine-Charlotte, Gribaumont, Tomberg, Roodebeek, Vandervelde, Alma and Crainhem/Kraainem. Despite not having any rail connections, the E40 Motorway runs through the commune as well as many bus routes. Since 2018, tram 94 is extended from Trammuseum to Roodebeek and has been renamed as tram 8.[3]


Education


In 1974, following the Leuven crisis, the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) moved its faculties of the Sector of Medical Sciences to the commune, creating Brussels' second largest campus, UCLouvain Bruxelles Woluwe, with more than 14,000 students. It also founded a new hospital on site, the Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc.[4] The site includes a number of other educational institutions, like the Haute école Léonard de Vinci or the EPHEC.

Schools include:


Famous inhabitants



Famous people born in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert



International relations



Twin towns — Sister cities


Woluwe-Saint-Lambert is twinned with:


See also



References


  1. "Bevolking per gemeente op 1 januari 2020". Statbel.
  2. Joseph Warnier (February 2000). "Parlons des origines du site de Louvain-en Woluwe" (PDF) (in French). p. 2. Retrieved 2009-06-13.
  3. Tram 94: Projet et documents officiels. (in French and Dutch)
  4. "Fusion en vue pour l'UCL et l'Université Saint-Louis". La Libre. 4 July 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2016.



На других языках


[de] Woluwe-Saint-Lambert/Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (französisch) oder Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe (niederländisch) ist eine von 19 Gemeinden der zweisprachigen Region Brüssel-Hauptstadt in Belgien. Die Gemeinde hat 57.712 Einwohner (1. Januar 2020) auf 7,2 Quadratkilometern. Sie wird vom Woluwebach durchflossen. Die Gemeinde liegt im Osten der Hauptstadt und grenzt an die Brüsseler Gemeinden Woluwe-Saint-Pierre/Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Etterbeek, Schaerbeek/Schaarbeek und Evere sowie an die flämische Gemeinde Kraainem. Namensgebend für die Gemeinde sind der Bach Woluwe und die katholische Kirchengemeinde St. Lambert, benannt nach dem heiligen Lambert von Lüttich.
- [en] Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

[es] Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Wóluwe–Saint-Lambert (en neerlandés Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe) es uno de los diecinueve municipios de la Región de Bruselas-Capital. Es un municipio residencial situado al este de esta región, se desarrolla en un área de 722 hectáreas con alrededor de 56.660 habitantes (2019).

[it] Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (in fiammingo Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe) è un comune belga di 51.937 abitanti, situato nella Regione di Bruxelles-Capitale.



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