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16th century until now

The walls were built again in the 16th century and strengthened by Vauban in the following century. After the French retreat in 1675, however, the military installations were gradually taken down. Today, only the names of the old city gates survive (e.g., Bospoort, Maaspoort). The 16th and beginning of the 17th century were economically profitable to Maaseik thanks to its advantageous location between Liège and the sea. The commercial activity remained strong until the second half of the 17th century, when the regional power of Liège started to fade. During all that time, Maaseik was still a dependence of the chapter of canons in Aldeneik. Just before the French Revolution, no less than six religious orders were still present in the city. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century seems to have bypassed Maaseik. Before World War I, the bridge over the Meuse, the Pater Sangersburg, had been built. This bridge has been exploded several times during the World Wars. The present bridge is built in 1951 and replaced an American bridge from 1944. Today, the city is mostly a regional centre offering shopping, educational, and medical services to the surrounding communities.

Description

Maaseik is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. The city is located on the river Maas (or Meuse), borders the Netherlands. The Maaseik municipality includes the town of Maaseik proper and the old communes of Neeroeteren and Opoeteren.

Famous inhabitants

* Saint Herlindis, abbess and saint (d. 745) * Saint Relindis, sister of Herlindis, abbess and saint (d. 750) * Jan and Hubert van Eyck, painters, thought to be born in Maaseik (c. 1385-1441 and c. 1366-1426, respectively) * Vital Borkelmans, football fullback (b. 1963) * Kristof Vliegen, tennis player (b. 1982)

Middle Ages

Just a few kilometers south-west of Aldeneik, near by the Roman road between Maastricht and Nijmegen, a new community started to grow. Nieuw-Eyck (“new oak”) got its City charter in 1244 from the County of Loon, because of its strategic location. That's why they also built some defensive walls and ditches. These fortifications were dismantled by Charles the Bold in 1467, after an uprising of the city burghers against the Prince-Bishop of Liège. Around 1390, the famous painters Hubert and Jan van Eyck were born there. They have a statue on the market place. During the iconoclasm, Maaseik became almost independent, but Gerard van Groesbeek could calm down the people. Twenty years later, in 1684, a great fire destroyed 1/3 of the entire city, included the historic center.

Religious origins

The history of Maaseik begins as Aldeneik (“old oak”) around 700, when Adelard, a local Frankish personality, built a Benedictine monastery along the Meuse. His two daughters, Herlindis and Relindis, both became abbesses of the monastery and eventually became saints. The religious center of Aldeneik soon became the focal point of a small community. The monastery suffered heavy destruction by the Normans in the 9th century. Around 950, emperor Otto I gave the monastery to the Bishop of Liège, who delegated the administrative tasks to a local chapter of canons. The word "Eyck" looks like the German word "Ecke", what meens 'corner'. That might be because before, the Meuse formed a bend around the village. In the whole Meuse region, the Meuse changed several her way. That happened also in Heppeneert, a stead just southern of Maaseik. The old watercourse is there good visible.

See also

* Islamic dress controversy in Europe

Sights

* The main market square with the city’s most famous sons, Jan and Hubert van Eyck. The market place is also surrounded by medieval houses. * In the nearby Franciscan cloister, a permanent exhibition about the brothers van Eyck and a scale model of the city as it was in 1672 can be seen. * The Sint-Catharinakerk houses * The Museactron, an other museum, wich includes a regional archaeological museum, a pharmacy museum and a bakery museum. Here is the oldest Gospel Book of the Benelux, the Codex Eyckensis, which dates from the 7th or 8th century. Since 2008 are there even seventien soldiers of the Terracotta Army. * Twelve of the original sixteen watermills around the city are in very good shape and still make flour or saw wood. * The Sint-Catharinakerk

Sport

The commune of Neeroeteren has been host to the Belgian Sidecarcross Grand Prix numerous times and will be hosting it again in 2009, on 12 July.

Twin cities

*  Germany: Wegberg *  Netherlands: Echt-Susteren, across the Meuse River