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Essen is a town and [[municipality]] in the [[Belgium|Belgian]] province of [[Antwerp]]. The municipality has 19,029 inhabitants<ref>{{Cite web |title=Essen in cijfers |url=https://www.essen.be/essenincijfers |access-date=2022-09-11 |website=Gemeente Essen |language=nl}}</ref>. The municipality lies on three sides against the border with the [[Netherlands]]. Essen belongs to the [[electoral canton of Brecht]] and [[the judicial canton of Kapellen]]. The municipality is located in the [[Noorderkempen]].
'''Essen''' ({{IPA-nl|ˈɛsə(n)}}) is a [[Municipalities of Belgium|municipality]] in the [[Belgium|Belgian]] province of [[Antwerp (province)|Antwerp]] which comprises the neighbourhoods of Essen Centrum, Heikant, Horendonk, Wildert, Statie and Hoek. In 2021, Essen had a population of 19,196. The total area is 47.48&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.<ref name="stat">{{cite web|url=https://statbel.fgov.be/sites/default/files/files/opendata/bevolking/sectoren/OPENDATA_SECTOREN_2021.xlsx |title=Bevolking per statistische sector - Sector 11016 |website=Statistics Belgium |access-date=10 May 2022 }}</ref>


== Toponymy ==
The town is near the border with the [[Netherlands]]. It has a [[Station Essen (Belgium)|railway station]], and is the last stop in Belgium for rail services travelling north. The station before Essen is [[Wildert railway station|Wildert]]. The next station is [[Roosendaal]], [[North Brabant]], [[Netherlands]].
The name "Essen" also occurred in the past as ''Esshen'', ''Essche(n)'' or ''Esse''. It is generally assumed that Essen refers to high lying fields near a watercourse or settlements along a stream. The tree species [[Fraxinus excelsior|ash]] is also related to the town name (As the name in Dutch is '''es'''). It was a toponym that already appeared in [[Old Dutch]] in the meaning of 'boat of ash wood'. People liked to use the ash tree for building ships.<ref>Vanbrabant, Luc, Diet traces in Normandy or a search for Ingveoon-Diet substrates, 2013, updated 2020</ref>


== History <ref>[https://www.essen.be/geschiedenis Geschiedenis], gemeente Essen</ref> ==
The [[Grand Prix Rouwmoer]] is a [[cyclo-cross]] race held in December, which is part of the [[BPost Bank Trophy]].


=== Prehistory ===
==Notable living (current or former) inhabitants==
On Essens territory there are four locations where finds from [[Prehistory|prehistoric times]] have been found. On the basis of four sites it is not easy to draw conclusions. One thing is clear: around 8,500 years ago people travelled around Essen and stopped here and there to camp and to work [[flint]], for example to make an arrowhead. A few of these flints have been found.
* [[Raf and Mich Walschaerts]]: cabaret duo ([[:nl:Kommil Foo|Kommil Foo]])

=== Abbey of Tongerlo ===
Essen was given as [[Allotment|an allotment]] in 1159 by Berner van Rijsbergen to [[Tongerlo Abbey]], which however had to share the rights of lordship with [[Duchy of Brabant|the dukes of Brabant]]. Together with the more southerly situated [[Kalmthout]] and the Tongerlo part of [[Huijbergen]] (in the present-day Netherlands) it became one seigniory, which belonged to the abbey until [[French Revolution|the French Revolution]].

=== Lootings ===
In 1542 the village was sacked by the troops of [[Maarten van Rossum]] and in 1583 by the troops of [[Armand de Gontaut, baron de Biron|Marshal Armand de Gontaut-Biron]].

=== Border community and coat of arms ===
In 1795, Essen became an independent municipality. Out of gratitude, the Essen people took over the coat of arms of prelate Hermans the last abbot of [[Tongerlo]]. Hermans is also a surname that occurs in Essen. The two ox heads refer to the reclamation of the moors and symbolically to steadfastness, the lamb refers to grazing and symbolically to patience. Miter and staff still refer to the relationship with the abbey. In 1802 it also became an independent parish. Previously, Essen belonged to the parish of [[Nispen]].

==== Belgian Revolution ====
After the fall of Napoleon in 1815, the United Kingdom was created under [[William the Silent|William I of Orange-Nassau]]. When the Southern Netherlands - present-day [[Belgium]] - seceded from the Netherlands in 1830, Essen became a border town. On November 21, 1830, an encounter between Belgian insurgents and Dutch soldiers took place during the Battle of Essen in the Belgian War of Independence. Essen's border was guarded by Walloon soldiers for a few years after separation from the Netherlands. On 20 November 1831 they went to [[Roosendaal]] to kick up a fuss. The revenge of the Dutch followed the next day. During high mass, 4,000 soldiers entered Essen and searched all the houses. Five soldiers and two villagers were killed. This happened during the Battle of the Hill.

=== Economic grow ===
On July 9, 1852, Belgium and the Netherlands found each other again to conclude a treaty for the construction of a new railroad between Antwerp and Rotterdam. Thus, in the years 1852-54 the railroad line [[Antwerp–Lage Zwaluwe railway|Antwerp - Lage Zwaluwe]] was built with a border station in Essen. Because of this route, the line missed the city of [[Breda]]. However, one of the founders of the [[Société Anonyme des chemins de fer d'Anvers à Rotterdam]] owned land in Essen and wanted it to increase in value. The train ensured that wealthy Antwerp residents came to Essen to find peace and quiet. The Essen students, workers and maids could more easily go to Antwerp to learn and work.<ref>auke van de woud: de nieuwe wereld, Amsterdam, Bert Bakker, 2006</ref>

[[Essen railway station, Belgium|Essen railway station]] was and is the last railroad station before the Dutch border. The train station was then the most important border station between Belgium and the Netherlands. The many adjustment tracks still remind us of the [[border control]] of cross-border traffic. With the arrival of the railroad, the village indeed developed rapidly. The border function of the railroad station provided many jobs and made it an obligatory stop for international trains. A large commuter traffic developed with fast trains to Antwerp. Today there is only a stopping train and IC connection (with four stops) to Antwerp and Brussels-Midi as well as a stopping train connection to Roosendaal.

At the border station there were also [[Quarantine|quarantine stables]] since 1896 in which, until the 1970s, mainly cattle were placed in isolation via a special [[loading dock]] to check the animals for [[contagious diseases]]. In 1994 the Quarantine Stables were legally protected as a monument.

=== WW I ===
During [[World War I]], Essen was cut off from the outside world. The Germans didn't find it necessary to cordon off the "hump" (Essen is, if you look at the map, a kind of hump) by [[barbed wire]] and chose the easiest solution straight ahead. This is the so-called "[[Wire of Death|Wire of death]]" of which there are many canvases with pictures of that time to be seen in Essen and Kalmthout. The neutral Netherlands in turn spanned the remaining kilometers. Despite the isolation, the smugglers did golden business during this period.

=== WW II ===
When the German occupiers withdrew at the end of [[World War II]], they left behind a trail of destruction. Many churches and especially church towers including the O.-L.-V. Geboortekerk of Essen-Centre, the Sint-Jan-Baptistkerk of Wildert and the Sint-Vincentius-à-Paulokerk of Horendonk, were dynamited because they were ideal vantage points. Only the Eucharistic Heart Church at College, the St. Anthony of Padua Church at Essen-Statie and the St. Peter's Church at Hoek were not destroyed. In addition, many V1 and V2 bombs fell in Essen, which were actually intended for the port of Antwerp.

=== Post-war history ===
In 1959 a customs office was built on Nieuwstraat on the site where before World War II the O.-L.-V. Geboortekerk (Church of the Nativity) stood there before the Second World War. Essen was, after Wuustwezel, the busiest road office on the Belgian-Dutch border. Since January 1, 1993, this procedure ceased to exist.

There has been a [[Sister city|city contact]] with Essen (Oldenburg) in Germany since well over 1976.

In 1977, the municipalities were reorganized. Borders and land were rearranged so that they were distributed among the municipalities in a logical manner. This led to the creation of [[Essen-Hoek]]. Hoek had existed for many centuries, but had previously been divided into Kalmthoutsehoek or Kalmthoutse Hoek and Essen-Hoek or Moerkant. The parish of Hoek has existed for 150 years, therefore the amalgamation was more of a formality.

== Geography ==
Essen is the third most northerly municipality in Belgium and is sandwiched between the municipality of [[Kalmthout]] and the Dutch border. This makes it, together with [[Momignies]], one of the two Belgian municipalities that borders on only one other Belgian municipality. The other neighboring municipalities are Dutch. Looking at the map, Essen appears to be a sort of "hump". Essen is the most northwestern municipality of the Kempen and the most northern municipality of the Noorderkempen.

=== Towns / Districts ===
Essen has no boroughs. In addition to the village center called "Essen-Centre", there are a few neighborhoods and hamlets on the territory. The district Heikant connects to the west of the village center. A little further west is the rural residential ribbon Essen-Hoek. To the east of the center lies the hamlet of Horendonk. To the south of the municipality lies the hamlet of Wildert. West of the center lies the district of Statie.

In 1977 the Belgian municipalities were redistributed. Essen received a piece of the hamlet of Kalmthoutse Hoek. This was added to Essen-Hoek.

=== Neighbourhoods ===
The town of Essen consists of the districts Essen-Centre and Essen-Statie. These in turn count several neighborhoods including De Heuvel, De Donk, Spijker, Zandstraat, Werf, Bredestraat, Schanker, Schriek, Steenpaal, Vennen, Schildershof, Hemelrijk, Statievelden and Hondsberg.

=== Neighboring municipalities ===
North: Roosendaal (NL), Ruchphen (NL)

East: Zundert (NL)

South: Kalmthout (BE)

West: Woensdrecht (NL)

== Landmarks ==
[[File:Essen Oude Baan Watertoren.JPG|thumb|344x344px|Watertower of Essen]]
[[File:Essen Belgium 2.JPG|thumb|Village view with the Church of Our Lady of the Nativity|256x256px]]
[[File:Station Essen.jpg|thumb|Essen Railway Station|253x253px]]
* de Kiekenhoeve, an old farm from 1776 close to the [[Wheelbarrow museum]] in the Moerkantsebaan
* the Quarantine Stables where until the 1970s mainly cattle were placed in isolation via a special unloading quay to check the animals for contagious diseases, located in the Hemelrijk
* [[Essen railway station, Belgium|Essen railway station]]
* the old SNCB goods shed, close to [[Essen railway station, Belgium|Essen Railway station]]
* some mansions in the Nieuwstraat
* the old presbytery, which was the residence of the priests of Essen-Nispen for 500 years. The first mention of the Old Rectory dates back to 1362. It now serves as a cultural center. Both in 1422 and in 1557 the pastor was murdered there. After its destruction in 1586, it was rebuilt under the leadership of Abbot Piera. His coat of arms was affixed above the door. What remains today is only a quarter of what it once was.
* The [[Eucharistic Heart Church]] of the College of the Eucharistic Heart and the school itself, right next to the Father's Garden or Park Fathers Redemptorists in the Rouwmoer. This Redemptorist monastery with church and school was built in 1908 on the site of a former abbey farm: the Rouwmoershoeve. A copper Sacred Heart statue measuring 4.5 m high is placed on top of the church. In the garden there is a Lourdes grotto. Some filming of the television series [[Salamander (TV series)|Salamander]] took place here.
* The Bakersmill from 1981 in the Sint-Jansstraat in Wildert. This mill is the youngest in Flanders.
* [[Molen van Aerden|The Mill of Aerden]], a windmill remnant
* The St. Anthony of Padua Church by architect [[Jules Bilmeyer]] at Sint-Antoniusplein
*The Church of Our Lady of Grace

=== Museums ===
* the Karrenmuseum on Moerkantsebaan
* The Gerard Meeusen museum in the attic of the town hall at Heuvelplein
* The steam museum in the Bakkersmolen in the Sint-Jansstraat
* [[Robotland]], technological do-center next to the station
* 't Kniphof, paper cutting art in Essen-Horendonk<ref>{{Cite web |title=Colette Driessens (83) van 't Kniphof: “Mijn museum is altijd open als ik thuis ben” |url=https://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20170328_02804918 |access-date=2022-09-11 |website=Gazet van Antwerpen |language=nl-BE}}</ref>

== Nature ==
Several streams run through Essen. The longest and best known is probably the Kleine Aa. It flows from the south of the municipality along the east side of the village center of [[Wildert]] to then flow into the north of the municipality along the east side of the village center of Essen.

=== Hydrography ===
* Molenbeek
* Biezebeek
* Papenmoerbeek
* Old Moervaart
* Spillebeek
* Kleine Aa or Wildertse Beek near Wildert.
* Roosendaalse Vaart

=== Natural Areas ===
* The Forest Museum Wildert Dunes
* The Horendonk Woods or Essen Dunes
* The Redemptorist Fathers' Park or the Father's Garden

== Demographics ==

=== Demografische ontwikkeling ===
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As of October 2017, Essen has more than 19,000 residents. Almost one in five Essen citizens has Dutch nationality.

==Politics==
=== Structure ===
The municipality of Essen is part of the electoral district of Brecht, located in the provincial district of Kapellen, the electoral district of Antwerp and finally the electoral district of Antwerp.

{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:74%; text-align:center;"
!colspan="2" | Essen ||Supranational || colspan="2" | National || Community || Region || [[Provinces of Belgium|Province]]|| [[Arrondissement]] || County District || Canton || Municipality
|-
! rowspan="3" ! style="font-size:75%;" | Administrative!!Level
| [[European Union]]|| colspan="2" |Belgium
| colspan="2" | Flanders || Antwerp|| colspan="3" | Antwerp || '''Essen'''
|-
! Leadership
|''[[European Commission]]''||colspan="2" | ''Belgian government''|| colspan="2" | ''[[Vlaamse regering|Flemish Government]]''|| colspan="4" | ''Deputaty'' ||''[[College van burgemeester en schepenen|City Council]]''
|-
! Council
|''[[European Parliament]]''||''Chamber ofpeople's representatives''|| colspan="3" | ''[[Vlaams Parlement|Flemish Parliament]]'' || colspan="4" | ''[[Provincieraad|County Council]]'' || Town Council
|-
!colspan="2"|Select description
|[[Vlaamse Gemeenschap|Nederlands Kiescollege]]||colspan="5"|Electoral district Antwerp||Antwerp||[[Provinciedistrict Kapellen|Kapellen]]|| [[Kanton Brecht|Brecht]] ||'''Essen'''
|-
!colspan="2"|Election
| ''European''||colspan="2" | ''Federal''|| colspan="2" | Flemish|| colspan="4" | ''Provincial Council-'' || ''[[gemeenteraadsverkiezingen|Gemeenteraads-]]''
|}

=== City Council ===
{| class="wikitable" width="50%"
! colspan="2" | College of Mayor and Aldermen (2019-2024)
|-
|'''[[Burgemeester|Mayor]]'''
| [[Gaston Van Tichelt]] ([[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])
|-
|'''[[Alderman|Aldermen]]'''
#Dirk Konings ([[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])
#Helmut Jaspers ([[sp.a]])
#Brigitte Quick ([[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])
#Arno Aerden ([[sp.a]])
#Brigitte Van Aert ([[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])
|-
|'''President of the City Council'''
| Ludo Somers ([[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])
|-
|'''CPAS President'''
| Ludo Somers ([[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])
|}

=== History ===
==== (Previous) Mayors ====
{| class="wikitable"
! ! style="text-align:left;" colspan=2| Time Period !! Mayor
|-
| || ? - 1803 || Lemmens<ref>[https://search.arch.be/nl/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/ead/zoekresultaat/eadid/BE-A0511_113295_112002_DUT/ Inventaris van het archief van de provincie Antwerpen, Burgemeesters, 1798-1970: Essen]</ref>
|-
| || 1803 - ? || Lauwers
|-
| || 1836 - ? || [[Karel Van Beeck]]
|-
| || ? - 1866 || [[Leopold Claessens]]
|-
| || 1870 - 1883 || [[Willem Van Loon]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160827133556/http://esseninbeeld.2910essen.info/fotoproject/oudefotopagina.php?nummer=5079&richting=1 Foto 5079]; Essen in Beeld</ref><ref>[https://search.arch.be/nl/zoeken-naar-archieven/zoekresultaat/inventaris/index/zoekterm/essen/eadid/BE-A0511_113295_112002_DUT/inventarisnr/I1132951120020001177/level/file#c:1.c:1015 Burgemeester W Van Loon overleden, 1883]; Inventaris van het archief van de provincie Antwerpen</ref>
|-
| || 1884 - 1896 || [[Chretien Van Loon]]
|-
| || 1896 - 1919 || [[Florimond Buurmans]]
|-
| || 1919 - 1941 || [[Jules Kenis]]
|-
| || 1941 - 1942 || [[Jan Meeusen]]<ref>[http://janmeeusenvertelt.blogspot.be/p/waarnemend-burgemeester.html Jan Meeusen vertelt: Waarnemend burgemeester]</ref> <small>([[waarnemend burgemeester]])</small>
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor=yellow | || 1942 - 1944 || [[Karel Goovaerts]]<ref>[https://books.google.be/books?id=5Hz1fDcLHPcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=oorlogsburgemeesters+40/44&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-8au94sbNAhVjC8AKHSg8ABIQ6AEIFDAA#v=onepage&q=oorlogsburgemeesters%2040%2F44&f=false Oorlogsburgemeesters 40/44: Lokaal bestuur en collaboratie in België] (p.333); Nico Wouters; [[Lannoo (uitgeverij)|Lannoo]]; [[Tielt]]; 2004; {{ISBN|90 209 57589}}</ref> <small>([[Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond|VNV]])</small>
|-
| || 1944 - 1947 || Jules Kenis
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor=orange | || 1947 - 1965 || [[Emiel Dierckxsens]]
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor=orange | || 1965 - 1995 || [[Herman Suykerbuyk]] <small>([[Christelijke Volkspartij (België)|CVP]])</small>
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor=orange | || 1996 - 2006 || [[Frans Schrauwen]]<ref>[http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf10102006_078 Nieuwe coalitie en nieuwe burgemeester]; [[De Standaard]]; 10 oktober 2006</ref> <small>(CVP / [[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])</small>
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor=orange | || 2007 - heden || [[Gaston Van Tichelt]]<ref>[http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/2.17375/antwerpen/Essen/1.1320073 Van Tichelt verdedigt driekleur]; [[deredactie.be]]; 7 juni 2012</ref> <small>(CD&V)</small>
|}
'''Legislature 2001 - 2006'''

A coalition was formed between CVP and VLD. The mayor was Frans Schrauwen.

'''Legislature 2007 - 2012'''

The previous coalition was rejected by the voters. A coalition was made between CD&V and sp.a. The latter party made an explicit condition to end Schrauwen's mandate as mayor.

'''Legislature 2013 - 2018'''

The mayor is Gaston Van Tichelt (CD&V). He leads a coalition consisting of CD&V and sp.a. Together they form the majority with 14 out of 25 seats.

'''Legislature 2019 - 2024'''

In the municipal elections of October 2018, there were some changes regarding the emerging parties. Open VLD and Piratenpartij did not emerge anymore and some members of Vlaams Belang tore off from their party and these emerged under the name "Essen's Belang".

The cartel party N-VA/PLE became the largest party by two votes over CD&V and the cartel went up 4.7%. As a result, N-VA/PLE gained one more seat than in the previous election and obtained one more seat than CD&V, which lost one seat. CD&V and N-VA/PLE obtained the same percentage of votes, namely 34.7%. sp.a retained its four seats . Vlaams Belang obtained two seats, one more than in the previous election. Essen's Belang did not exceed the electoral threshold.

The previous Roman-red coalition CD&V-sp.a was continued with a majority of 13 to 25 seats and N-VA/PLE ended up in the opposition. Gaston Van Tichelt again became mayor.

==== Results of municipal elections since 1976 ====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" | Party or cartel!! colspan="2" | 10-10-1976!! colspan="2" | 10-10-1982!! colspan="2" | 9-10-1988!! colspan="2" | 9-10-1994!! colspan="2" | [[Belgische lokale verkiezingen 2000|8-10-2000]]!! colspan="2" | [[Belgische lokale verkiezingen 2006|8-10-2006]]!! colspan="2" | [[Belgische lokale verkiezingen 2012|14-10-2012]]!! colspan="2" | [[Belgische lokale verkiezingen 2018|14-10-2018]]
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |Votes / Seats!! %!!21!!%!!23!!%!!23!!%!!23!!%!!25!!%!!25!!%!!25!!%!!25
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="orange" |
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Christelijke Volkspartij (België)|CVP]]<sup style="color:red">1</sup> / [[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]]<sup style="color:red">2</sup> / [[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]] ESSEN<sup style="color:red">3</sup> </small>|| style="background-color:orange" |80,01<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''18'''|| style="background-color:orange" |59,32<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''16'''|| style="background-color:orange" |58,6<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''16'''|| style="background-color:orange" |44,59<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''12'''|| style="background-color:orange" |34,66<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''10'''|| style="background-color:orange" |31,10<sup style="color:red">2</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''9'''|| style="background-color:orange" |34,91<sup style="color:red">2</sup>|| style="background-color:orange" |'''10'''||34,7<sup style="color:red">3</sup>||'''9'''
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="red" |
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Socialistische Partij (België)|SP]]<sup style="color:red">1</sup> / [[Socialistische Partij Anders|sp.a]]<sup style="color:red">2</sup> / [[Socialistische Partij Anders|sp.a]]-JijmaaktEssen<sup style="color:red">3</sup></small>||19,99<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||3||17,81<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||4||13,33<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||3||18,61<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||4||17,32<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||4||17,62<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||'''4'''||17,33<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||'''4'''||17,8<sup style="color:red">3</sup>||'''4'''
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="blue" |
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Partij voor Vrijheid en Vooruitgang|PVV]]<sup style="color:red">1</sup> / [[Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|VLD]]<sup style="color:red">2</sup> / [[Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten|Open Vld]]<sup style="color:red">3</sup></small>||-|| ||6,87<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||0||5,74<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||0||16,65<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||4||20,62<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||'''6'''||12,64<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||3||7,19<sup style="color:red">3</sup>||1||-||
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="yellow" |
| style="text-align:left;" |<small>[[Volksunie|VU]]<sup style="color:red">1</sup> / [[VU&ID]]<sup style="color:red">2</sup></small> <small>/ [[N-VA]]-PLE<sup style="color:red">3</sup></small>||-|| ||16<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| 3||12,47<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| 2||12,13<sup style="color:red">1</sup>|| 2||10,72<sup style="color:red">2</sup>|| 2||18,28<sup style="color:red">3</sup>||5||30,01<sup style="color:red">3</sup>||9|| style="background-color:yellow" | 34,7<sup style="color:red">3</sup>|| style="background-color:yellow" |10
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="#8b4513" |
| style="text-align:left;" | <small>[[Vlaams Blok]]<sup style="color:red">1</sup> / [[Vlaams Belang]]<sup style="color:red">2</sup></small>||-|| ||-|| ||-|| ||-|| ||9,23<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||2||12,21<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||3||7,85<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||1||9,6<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||2
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="green" |
| style="text-align:left;" |<small>[[Agalev]]<sup style="color:red">1</sup> / [[Groen!]]<sup style="color:red">2</sup></small>||-|| ||-|| ||9,86<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||2||6,71<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||1||7,45<sup style="color:red">1</sup>||1||6,02<sup style="color:red">2</sup>||1||-|| ||-||
|-
| style="width: 3px" bgcolor="white" |
| style="text-align:left;" | Other <sup>(*)</sup>||''-''|| ||''-''|| ||''-''|| ||''1,31''||''0''||''-''|| ||''2,13''|| ''0''||''2,72''|| ''0''||''3,2''||''0''
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |Total Votes !! colspan="2" |7304!! colspan="2" | 8157!! colspan="2" |8848!! colspan="2" |9262!! colspan="2" |10207!! colspan="2" |10568!! colspan="2" |10740!! colspan="2" |11226
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |Turnout % !! colspan="2" | !! colspan="2" | !! colspan="2" |94,89!! colspan="2" |93,94!! colspan="2" |94,15!! colspan="2" |94,70!! colspan="2" |91,26!! colspan="2" |91,6
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" |Blank and Void %!! colspan="2" |3,93!! colspan="2" | 4,39!! colspan="2" |3,85!! colspan="2" |5,72!! colspan="2" |3,37!! colspan="2" |2,72!! colspan="2" |2,44!! colspan="2" |3,5
|}
<small>The red numbers next to the data indicate the name under which the parties appeared in each election.</small><br />
<small>The seats of the majority formed are in bold. The largest party is in color.</small><br /><small> (*) '''1994''': [[Partij van de Arbeid van België|PVDA]] / '''2006''': Vuurwerk !!! / '''2012:''' [[Piratenpartij (België)|Piratenpartij]] / '''2018''': Essen's Belang </small>

== Culture ==
=== Music ===
* [[Kommil Foo]]

=== Events ===
* Carnival (the largest parade in the Noorderkempen)
* Hoekse Kermis, first weekend in July, with the traditional folk games on Monday.
* Pumpkin Festival with Pumpkin Procession (first Sunday in October)
* Wildert Fun Fair (October)
* Owl Fair (4 days in September, concluded with games)
* Craft Day (last Sunday of August)
* Christmas beer festival with international appeal (mid-December)
* Each youth movement in Essen also has its own annual event.

== Religion ==
Essen is located in the deanery of Noorderkempen in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Antwerp|diocese of Antwerp]] and has many churches (located in the parishes listed below) including:

* Church of Our Lady of the Nativity in Essen-Centre
* St Anthony of Padua church in Essen-Statie
* St John Baptist church in Wildert
* Verrezen Heerkerk in Heikant
* St Peter's church at Essen-Hoek
* St Vincent de Paul church in Horendonk
* Eucharistic Heart Church, a monastery church at the College of the Eucharistic Heart, this one has been deconsecrated.

== Mobility ==

=== Road traffic ===
Four N-roads run through Essen: the N125, the N117, the N122 and the N133.

=== Public transportation ===
The municipality of Essen has two stations. There is the border station on railroad line 12 Antwerp - Roosendaal and is served by the L-train Roosendaal - Antwerp-Central and on weekdays also by the IC-train Essen - Brussels-South - Charleroi-South. The village of Wildert also has its own train stop.

From Essen there is a bus line of De Lijn with number 670 to Kapellen and a bus line with number 674 to Stabroek via Wildert.

== Sports ==
In Essen, there are 4 soccer clubs: Excelsior FC Essen, KFC Olympic Essen, Horendonk FC and KSV Wildert play.

=== Events ===
* The Ronde van Essen, a running race (last full week of August, every day in a different Essen district)
* IKO cyclocross, a ride for the DVV insurance trophy organized at the Hemelrijk

== Famous Essenarians (current or former inhabitants) ==
Famous people who were born or live in Essen or have other significant links with the municipality:

* [[Bart Aernouts]], cyclocross rider
* Pieter Andriessen, musicologist
* Pam Cornelissen, Dutch politician
* Sachli Gholamalizad, actress and theater maker
* [[Jef Van Gool|Jef van Gool]] (1935-2022), soccer player
* Jan Goossenaerts, from 2010 to 2012 oldest man in Belgium and Europe.
* Rose Gronon, poet
* Ditte Jaspers, actress
* [[Hubert Lampo]], writer
* [[Ludo Loos]], cyclist
* [[Gustave Magnel]], engineer and professor at the University of Ghent
* [[Tom Meeusen]], cyclo-cross rider
* René Melis, journalist and writer
* Paul Pauli, painter and writer
* Michiel Rampaart, actor
* [[Zdeněk Štybar]], cyclo-cross rider
* Herman Suykerbuyk, politician
* [[Dries van Noten]], fashion designer
* Cara Van der Auwera, singer, actress, presenter
* Inga Verhaert, politician
* Mich and Raf Walschaerts, cabaret artist (Kommil Foo)
* [[Hannes Delcroix]], footballer
* [[:nl:Frank Focketyn|Frank Focketyn]], actor
* [[:nl:Frank Focketyn|Frank Focketyn]], actor
* [[Zdeněk Štybar]], Czech cyclist
* [[:nl:Tom Meeusen|Tom Meeusen]], cyclist
* [[:nl:Bart Aernouts|Bart Aernouts]], cyclist
* [[:nl:Jan Goossenaerts|Jan Goossenaerts]], supercentenarian
* [[Philip Braat]], a Scottish Labour politician
* [[Philip Braat]], a Scottish Labour politician


== Partner cities ==
==International relations==
* [[Essen (Oldenburg)]] (Germany)
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium}}
* [[Šilalė]] (Lithuania)
* [[Žilina]] (Slovakia)
*[[Hradištko (Prague-West District)|Hradištko]] (Czech Republic)
*[[Witzenberg Local Municipality|Witzenberg]] (South Africa)


== Nearby centers ==
===Twin towns — Sister cities===
[[Horendonk]], [[Nispen]], [[Essen-Hoek]], [[Wildert (België)|Wildert]], [[Nieuwmoer]]
Essen is [[Twin towns and sister cities|twinned]] with:<ref>{{cite web |title=Zustergemeenten|url=https://www.essen.be/product/195/zustergemeenten|publisher=Gemeente Essen|language=nl|access-date=2019-08-27}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|GER}} [[Essen (Oldenburg)]], Germany
* {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Žilina]], [[Slovakia]]
* {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Hradištko (Prague-West District)|Hradištko]], [[Czech Republic]]
{|
{|
|[[File:Horendonk Essen.JPG|230px|thumb|none|Horendonk]]
|[[File:Horendonk_Essen.JPG|none|thumb|230x230px|Horendonk]]
|[[File:Wildert Essen.JPG|230px|thumb|none|Wildert]]
|[[File:Wildert_Essen.JPG|none|thumb|230x230px|Wildert]]
|}
|}


== External links ==
==References==
* [http://www.essen.be/ Official website of the municipality]
{{Reflist}}
* [https://www.essen.be/thema/1724/jeugd Official youth website of the municipality]
* [http://www.vvvessen.be Tourist website of the municipality]
* [http://hoek.be/ Essen-Hoek community site]
* [https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/themas/13682 Heritage inventory]
{{Commonscat|Essen, Belgium}}{{Geographic location|Centre=Essen|North=[[Roosendaal]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])|Northeast=[[Rucphen]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])|East=[[Zundert]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])|South=[[Kalmthout]]|West=[[Woensdrecht]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])}}{{Municipalities in Antwerp}}


==External links==
*{{Commons category-inline}}
* {{in lang|nl}} [http://www.essen.be Official website]

{{Geographic location
| Centre = Essen
| North = [[Roosendaal]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])
| Northeast = [[Rucphen]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])
| East = [[Zundert]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])
| South = [[Kalmthout]]
| West = [[Woensdrecht]] ([[Netherlands|NL]]-[[North Brabant|NB]])
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{{References list}}
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Essen
Flag of Essen
Coat of arms of Essen
Location of Essen
Map
Essen is located in Belgium
Essen
Essen
Location in Belgium
Location of Essen in the province of Antwerp
Coordinates: 51°28′N 04°28′E / 51.467°N 4.467°E / 51.467; 4.467
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceAntwerp
ArrondissementAntwerp
Government
 • MayorGaston Van Tichelt (CD&V)
 • Governing party/iesCD&V, sp.a
Area
 • Total47.57 km2 (18.37 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)[1]
 • Total19,162
 • Density400/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Postal codes
2910
NIS code
11016
Area codes03
Websitewww.essen.be

Essen is a town and municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality has 19,029 inhabitants[2]. The municipality lies on three sides against the border with the Netherlands. Essen belongs to the electoral canton of Brecht and the judicial canton of Kapellen. The municipality is located in the Noorderkempen.

Toponymy

The name "Essen" also occurred in the past as Esshen, Essche(n) or Esse. It is generally assumed that Essen refers to high lying fields near a watercourse or settlements along a stream. The tree species ash is also related to the town name (As the name in Dutch is es). It was a toponym that already appeared in Old Dutch in the meaning of 'boat of ash wood'. People liked to use the ash tree for building ships.[3]

History [4]

Prehistory

On Essens territory there are four locations where finds from prehistoric times have been found. On the basis of four sites it is not easy to draw conclusions. One thing is clear: around 8,500 years ago people travelled around Essen and stopped here and there to camp and to work flint, for example to make an arrowhead. A few of these flints have been found.

Abbey of Tongerlo

Essen was given as an allotment in 1159 by Berner van Rijsbergen to Tongerlo Abbey, which however had to share the rights of lordship with the dukes of Brabant. Together with the more southerly situated Kalmthout and the Tongerlo part of Huijbergen (in the present-day Netherlands) it became one seigniory, which belonged to the abbey until the French Revolution.

Lootings

In 1542 the village was sacked by the troops of Maarten van Rossum and in 1583 by the troops of Marshal Armand de Gontaut-Biron.

Border community and coat of arms

In 1795, Essen became an independent municipality. Out of gratitude, the Essen people took over the coat of arms of prelate Hermans the last abbot of Tongerlo. Hermans is also a surname that occurs in Essen. The two ox heads refer to the reclamation of the moors and symbolically to steadfastness, the lamb refers to grazing and symbolically to patience. Miter and staff still refer to the relationship with the abbey. In 1802 it also became an independent parish. Previously, Essen belonged to the parish of Nispen.

Belgian Revolution

After the fall of Napoleon in 1815, the United Kingdom was created under William I of Orange-Nassau. When the Southern Netherlands - present-day Belgium - seceded from the Netherlands in 1830, Essen became a border town. On November 21, 1830, an encounter between Belgian insurgents and Dutch soldiers took place during the Battle of Essen in the Belgian War of Independence. Essen's border was guarded by Walloon soldiers for a few years after separation from the Netherlands. On 20 November 1831 they went to Roosendaal to kick up a fuss. The revenge of the Dutch followed the next day. During high mass, 4,000 soldiers entered Essen and searched all the houses. Five soldiers and two villagers were killed. This happened during the Battle of the Hill.

Economic grow

On July 9, 1852, Belgium and the Netherlands found each other again to conclude a treaty for the construction of a new railroad between Antwerp and Rotterdam. Thus, in the years 1852-54 the railroad line Antwerp - Lage Zwaluwe was built with a border station in Essen. Because of this route, the line missed the city of Breda. However, one of the founders of the Société Anonyme des chemins de fer d'Anvers à Rotterdam owned land in Essen and wanted it to increase in value. The train ensured that wealthy Antwerp residents came to Essen to find peace and quiet. The Essen students, workers and maids could more easily go to Antwerp to learn and work.[5]

Essen railway station was and is the last railroad station before the Dutch border. The train station was then the most important border station between Belgium and the Netherlands. The many adjustment tracks still remind us of the border control of cross-border traffic. With the arrival of the railroad, the village indeed developed rapidly. The border function of the railroad station provided many jobs and made it an obligatory stop for international trains. A large commuter traffic developed with fast trains to Antwerp. Today there is only a stopping train and IC connection (with four stops) to Antwerp and Brussels-Midi as well as a stopping train connection to Roosendaal.

At the border station there were also quarantine stables since 1896 in which, until the 1970s, mainly cattle were placed in isolation via a special loading dock to check the animals for contagious diseases. In 1994 the Quarantine Stables were legally protected as a monument.

WW I

During World War I, Essen was cut off from the outside world. The Germans didn't find it necessary to cordon off the "hump" (Essen is, if you look at the map, a kind of hump) by barbed wire and chose the easiest solution straight ahead. This is the so-called "Wire of death" of which there are many canvases with pictures of that time to be seen in Essen and Kalmthout. The neutral Netherlands in turn spanned the remaining kilometers. Despite the isolation, the smugglers did golden business during this period.

WW II

When the German occupiers withdrew at the end of World War II, they left behind a trail of destruction. Many churches and especially church towers including the O.-L.-V. Geboortekerk of Essen-Centre, the Sint-Jan-Baptistkerk of Wildert and the Sint-Vincentius-à-Paulokerk of Horendonk, were dynamited because they were ideal vantage points. Only the Eucharistic Heart Church at College, the St. Anthony of Padua Church at Essen-Statie and the St. Peter's Church at Hoek were not destroyed. In addition, many V1 and V2 bombs fell in Essen, which were actually intended for the port of Antwerp.

Post-war history

In 1959 a customs office was built on Nieuwstraat on the site where before World War II the O.-L.-V. Geboortekerk (Church of the Nativity) stood there before the Second World War. Essen was, after Wuustwezel, the busiest road office on the Belgian-Dutch border. Since January 1, 1993, this procedure ceased to exist.

There has been a city contact with Essen (Oldenburg) in Germany since well over 1976.

In 1977, the municipalities were reorganized. Borders and land were rearranged so that they were distributed among the municipalities in a logical manner. This led to the creation of Essen-Hoek. Hoek had existed for many centuries, but had previously been divided into Kalmthoutsehoek or Kalmthoutse Hoek and Essen-Hoek or Moerkant. The parish of Hoek has existed for 150 years, therefore the amalgamation was more of a formality.

Geography

Essen is the third most northerly municipality in Belgium and is sandwiched between the municipality of Kalmthout and the Dutch border. This makes it, together with Momignies, one of the two Belgian municipalities that borders on only one other Belgian municipality. The other neighboring municipalities are Dutch. Looking at the map, Essen appears to be a sort of "hump". Essen is the most northwestern municipality of the Kempen and the most northern municipality of the Noorderkempen.

Towns / Districts

Essen has no boroughs. In addition to the village center called "Essen-Centre", there are a few neighborhoods and hamlets on the territory. The district Heikant connects to the west of the village center. A little further west is the rural residential ribbon Essen-Hoek. To the east of the center lies the hamlet of Horendonk. To the south of the municipality lies the hamlet of Wildert. West of the center lies the district of Statie.

In 1977 the Belgian municipalities were redistributed. Essen received a piece of the hamlet of Kalmthoutse Hoek. This was added to Essen-Hoek.

Neighbourhoods

The town of Essen consists of the districts Essen-Centre and Essen-Statie. These in turn count several neighborhoods including De Heuvel, De Donk, Spijker, Zandstraat, Werf, Bredestraat, Schanker, Schriek, Steenpaal, Vennen, Schildershof, Hemelrijk, Statievelden and Hondsberg.

Neighboring municipalities

North: Roosendaal (NL), Ruchphen (NL)

East: Zundert (NL)

South: Kalmthout (BE)

West: Woensdrecht (NL)

Landmarks

Watertower of Essen
Village view with the Church of Our Lady of the Nativity
Essen Railway Station
  • de Kiekenhoeve, an old farm from 1776 close to the Wheelbarrow museum in the Moerkantsebaan
  • the Quarantine Stables where until the 1970s mainly cattle were placed in isolation via a special unloading quay to check the animals for contagious diseases, located in the Hemelrijk
  • Essen railway station
  • the old SNCB goods shed, close to Essen Railway station
  • some mansions in the Nieuwstraat
  • the old presbytery, which was the residence of the priests of Essen-Nispen for 500 years. The first mention of the Old Rectory dates back to 1362. It now serves as a cultural center. Both in 1422 and in 1557 the pastor was murdered there. After its destruction in 1586, it was rebuilt under the leadership of Abbot Piera. His coat of arms was affixed above the door. What remains today is only a quarter of what it once was.
  • The Eucharistic Heart Church of the College of the Eucharistic Heart and the school itself, right next to the Father's Garden or Park Fathers Redemptorists in the Rouwmoer. This Redemptorist monastery with church and school was built in 1908 on the site of a former abbey farm: the Rouwmoershoeve. A copper Sacred Heart statue measuring 4.5 m high is placed on top of the church. In the garden there is a Lourdes grotto. Some filming of the television series Salamander took place here.
  • The Bakersmill from 1981 in the Sint-Jansstraat in Wildert. This mill is the youngest in Flanders.
  • The Mill of Aerden, a windmill remnant
  • The St. Anthony of Padua Church by architect Jules Bilmeyer at Sint-Antoniusplein
  • The Church of Our Lady of Grace

Museums

  • the Karrenmuseum on Moerkantsebaan
  • The Gerard Meeusen museum in the attic of the town hall at Heuvelplein
  • The steam museum in the Bakkersmolen in the Sint-Jansstraat
  • Robotland, technological do-center next to the station
  • 't Kniphof, paper cutting art in Essen-Horendonk[6]

Nature

Several streams run through Essen. The longest and best known is probably the Kleine Aa. It flows from the south of the municipality along the east side of the village center of Wildert to then flow into the north of the municipality along the east side of the village center of Essen.

Hydrography

  • Molenbeek
  • Biezebeek
  • Papenmoerbeek
  • Old Moervaart
  • Spillebeek
  • Kleine Aa or Wildertse Beek near Wildert.
  • Roosendaalse Vaart

Natural Areas

  • The Forest Museum Wildert Dunes
  • The Horendonk Woods or Essen Dunes
  • The Redemptorist Fathers' Park or the Father's Garden

Demographics

Demografische ontwikkeling

  • Sources: NIS, Note:1806 through 1981=population censuses; 1990 and later=population on January 1

As of October 2017, Essen has more than 19,000 residents. Almost one in five Essen citizens has Dutch nationality.

Politics

Structure

The municipality of Essen is part of the electoral district of Brecht, located in the provincial district of Kapellen, the electoral district of Antwerp and finally the electoral district of Antwerp.

Essen Supranational National Community Region Province Arrondissement County District Canton Municipality
Administrative Level European Union Belgium Flanders Antwerp Antwerp Essen
Leadership European Commission Belgian government Flemish Government Deputaty City Council
Council European Parliament Chamber ofpeople's representatives Flemish Parliament County Council Town Council
Select description Nederlands Kiescollege Electoral district Antwerp Antwerp Kapellen Brecht Essen
Election European Federal Flemish Provincial Council- Gemeenteraads-

City Council

College of Mayor and Aldermen (2019-2024)
Mayor Gaston Van Tichelt (CD&V)
Aldermen
  1. Dirk Konings (CD&V)
  2. Helmut Jaspers (sp.a)
  3. Brigitte Quick (CD&V)
  4. Arno Aerden (sp.a)
  5. Brigitte Van Aert (CD&V)
President of the City Council Ludo Somers (CD&V)
CPAS President Ludo Somers (CD&V)

History

(Previous) Mayors

Time Period Mayor
? - 1803 Lemmens[7]
1803 - ? Lauwers
1836 - ? Karel Van Beeck
? - 1866 Leopold Claessens
1870 - 1883 Willem Van Loon[8][9]
1884 - 1896 Chretien Van Loon
1896 - 1919 Florimond Buurmans
1919 - 1941 Jules Kenis
1941 - 1942 Jan Meeusen[10] (waarnemend burgemeester)
1942 - 1944 Karel Goovaerts[11] (VNV)
1944 - 1947 Jules Kenis
1947 - 1965 Emiel Dierckxsens
1965 - 1995 Herman Suykerbuyk (CVP)
1996 - 2006 Frans Schrauwen[12] (CVP / CD&V)
2007 - heden Gaston Van Tichelt[13] (CD&V)

Legislature 2001 - 2006

A coalition was formed between CVP and VLD. The mayor was Frans Schrauwen.

Legislature 2007 - 2012

The previous coalition was rejected by the voters. A coalition was made between CD&V and sp.a. The latter party made an explicit condition to end Schrauwen's mandate as mayor.

Legislature 2013 - 2018

The mayor is Gaston Van Tichelt (CD&V). He leads a coalition consisting of CD&V and sp.a. Together they form the majority with 14 out of 25 seats.

Legislature 2019 - 2024

In the municipal elections of October 2018, there were some changes regarding the emerging parties. Open VLD and Piratenpartij did not emerge anymore and some members of Vlaams Belang tore off from their party and these emerged under the name "Essen's Belang".

The cartel party N-VA/PLE became the largest party by two votes over CD&V and the cartel went up 4.7%. As a result, N-VA/PLE gained one more seat than in the previous election and obtained one more seat than CD&V, which lost one seat. CD&V and N-VA/PLE obtained the same percentage of votes, namely 34.7%. sp.a retained its four seats . Vlaams Belang obtained two seats, one more than in the previous election. Essen's Belang did not exceed the electoral threshold.

The previous Roman-red coalition CD&V-sp.a was continued with a majority of 13 to 25 seats and N-VA/PLE ended up in the opposition. Gaston Van Tichelt again became mayor.

Results of municipal elections since 1976

Party or cartel 10-10-1976 10-10-1982 9-10-1988 9-10-1994 8-10-2000 8-10-2006 14-10-2012 14-10-2018
Votes / Seats % 21 % 23 % 23 % 23 % 25 % 25 % 25 % 25
CVP1 / CD&V2 / CD&V ESSEN3 80,011 18 59,321 16 58,61 16 44,591 12 34,661 10 31,102 9 34,912 10 34,73 9
SP1 / sp.a2 / sp.a-JijmaaktEssen3 19,991 3 17,811 4 13,331 3 18,611 4 17,321 4 17,622 4 17,332 4 17,83 4
PVV1 / VLD2 / Open Vld3 - 6,871 0 5,741 0 16,652 4 20,622 6 12,642 3 7,193 1 -
VU1 / VU&ID2 / N-VA-PLE3 - 161 3 12,471 2 12,131 2 10,722 2 18,283 5 30,013 9 34,73 10
Vlaams Blok1 / Vlaams Belang2 - - - - 9,231 2 12,212 3 7,852 1 9,62 2
Agalev1 / Groen!2 - - 9,861 2 6,711 1 7,451 1 6,022 1 - -
Other (*) - - - 1,31 0 - 2,13 0 2,72 0 3,2 0
Total Votes 7304 8157 8848 9262 10207 10568 10740 11226
Turnout % 94,89 93,94 94,15 94,70 91,26 91,6
Blank and Void % 3,93 4,39 3,85 5,72 3,37 2,72 2,44 3,5

The red numbers next to the data indicate the name under which the parties appeared in each election.
The seats of the majority formed are in bold. The largest party is in color.
(*) 1994: PVDA / 2006: Vuurwerk !!! / 2012: Piratenpartij / 2018: Essen's Belang

Culture

Music

Events

  • Carnival (the largest parade in the Noorderkempen)
  • Hoekse Kermis, first weekend in July, with the traditional folk games on Monday.
  • Pumpkin Festival with Pumpkin Procession (first Sunday in October)
  • Wildert Fun Fair (October)
  • Owl Fair (4 days in September, concluded with games)
  • Craft Day (last Sunday of August)
  • Christmas beer festival with international appeal (mid-December)
  • Each youth movement in Essen also has its own annual event.

Religion

Essen is located in the deanery of Noorderkempen in the diocese of Antwerp and has many churches (located in the parishes listed below) including:

  • Church of Our Lady of the Nativity in Essen-Centre
  • St Anthony of Padua church in Essen-Statie
  • St John Baptist church in Wildert
  • Verrezen Heerkerk in Heikant
  • St Peter's church at Essen-Hoek
  • St Vincent de Paul church in Horendonk
  • Eucharistic Heart Church, a monastery church at the College of the Eucharistic Heart, this one has been deconsecrated.

Mobility

Road traffic

Four N-roads run through Essen: the N125, the N117, the N122 and the N133.

Public transportation

The municipality of Essen has two stations. There is the border station on railroad line 12 Antwerp - Roosendaal and is served by the L-train Roosendaal - Antwerp-Central and on weekdays also by the IC-train Essen - Brussels-South - Charleroi-South. The village of Wildert also has its own train stop.

From Essen there is a bus line of De Lijn with number 670 to Kapellen and a bus line with number 674 to Stabroek via Wildert.

Sports

In Essen, there are 4 soccer clubs: Excelsior FC Essen, KFC Olympic Essen, Horendonk FC and KSV Wildert play.

Events

  • The Ronde van Essen, a running race (last full week of August, every day in a different Essen district)
  • IKO cyclocross, a ride for the DVV insurance trophy organized at the Hemelrijk

Famous Essenarians (current or former inhabitants)

Famous people who were born or live in Essen or have other significant links with the municipality:

  • Bart Aernouts, cyclocross rider
  • Pieter Andriessen, musicologist
  • Pam Cornelissen, Dutch politician
  • Sachli Gholamalizad, actress and theater maker
  • Jef van Gool (1935-2022), soccer player
  • Jan Goossenaerts, from 2010 to 2012 oldest man in Belgium and Europe.
  • Rose Gronon, poet
  • Ditte Jaspers, actress
  • Hubert Lampo, writer
  • Ludo Loos, cyclist
  • Gustave Magnel, engineer and professor at the University of Ghent
  • Tom Meeusen, cyclo-cross rider
  • René Melis, journalist and writer
  • Paul Pauli, painter and writer
  • Michiel Rampaart, actor
  • Zdeněk Štybar, cyclo-cross rider
  • Herman Suykerbuyk, politician
  • Dries van Noten, fashion designer
  • Cara Van der Auwera, singer, actress, presenter
  • Inga Verhaert, politician
  • Mich and Raf Walschaerts, cabaret artist (Kommil Foo)
  • Hannes Delcroix, footballer
  • Frank Focketyn, actor
  • Philip Braat, a Scottish Labour politician

Partner cities

Nearby centers

Horendonk, Nispen, Essen-Hoek, Wildert, Nieuwmoer

Horendonk
Wildert
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