Assebroek Contents History Etymology Geography Evolution of the number of inhabitants Curiosities Assebroek - a sacred place Assebroek beer community Gallery External links Navigation menu51°11′47″N 3°15′13″E / 51.19639°N 3.25361°E / 51.19639; 3.25361Department Monuments & Landscapeswww.brugge.beMeersen strollersroute51°12′N 3°15′E / 51.200°N 3.250°E / 51.200; 3.250

Sub-municipalities of BrugesPopulated places in West FlandersPopulated places in Belgium


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Assebroek
Deelgemeente
AssebroekLocation.svg
Coordinates: 51°11′47″N 3°15′13″E / 51.19639°N 3.25361°E / 51.19639; 3.25361
CountryBelgium
Province
 West Flanders
MunicipalityBruges
Area

 • Total8.52 km2 (3.29 sq mi)
Population
(2007)

 • Total19,341
 • Density2,270/km2 (5,900/sq mi)
 Source: NIS
Postal code
8310

Assebroek is a suburb in the municipality and city of Bruges, Belgium. In 2004, Assebroek had 19,525 inhabitants. Since 1999, this number has hardly changed. Assebroek is home to 16.7% of Bruges’ population.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Etymology


  • 3 Geography


  • 4 Evolution of the number of inhabitants

    • 4.1 19th century


    • 4.2 20th century till rearrangement of municipalities



  • 5 Curiosities


  • 6 Assebroek - a sacred place


  • 7 Assebroek beer community


  • 8 Gallery


  • 9 External links

    • 9.1 Biking and strolling





History


Through artefacts retrieved near Saint-Lucas hospital (and stored at Gruuthusemuseum in Bruges) we assume that the Leitje region was already inhabited in the Stone Age.


Aerial views of the Ver-Assebroekse meersen reveals an approximately 300 m-wide ring of ditches and rampart complex dating from the 5th century where the lords of Assebroek later built their castle.


Apparently around the 12th century, a lord called Boudewijn of Assebroek bought his domain – limited by Oostkamp, Oedelem, Michel van Hamme street, Astridlaan and Lorreinendreef - free from Sijsele.


The Assebroek municipality only consisted of some scattered maisonnettes and a mill along the old road to Ghent. Instigated by the lords of Assebroek, a local church and Engelendale convent were established.


Nowadays Assebroek includes 6 parishes: Immaculata (Ver-Assebroek), Assumpta, Saint Lutgardis, Saint Catharina, Saint Christopher, and Sacred Heart (Steenbrugge).



Etymology


Before the 20th Century, the town's name was recorded as Ars(e)brouc, later becoming Assebroek.


Ars(e)brouc probably meant wetland with horses. The medieval Dutch Arse or Ors being horses and brouc meaning marsh. In medieval times, the Meersen area was surrounded by several inns all bearing horsenames of which only the ruin of The Flying Horse in Oedelem is still standing. Some sources claim Arse stands for ashes so that Assebroek would mean marsh surrounded by ashes.



Geography


Assebroek is situated on a lower sand plain south west of Bruges. Forming a typical polder landscape, in winter an area called Assebroekse Meersen, characterised by small grass fields separated by willow trees often gets flooded.


The Meersen area arose as prolongation within the so-called Flemish Valley. The slope contains sand, lime and peat deposits from the Holocene Epoch. Underneath the peat remains an approx. 30 cm marsh lime layer from the early Holocene. 10,000 years ago, this region was a real marsh.



Evolution of the number of inhabitants



19th century


Census results of December 31






















Year180618161830184618561866187618801890
Number of inhabitants5436148451,1861,1711,2591,4931,5991,915


20th century till rearrangement of municipalities


Census results of December 31


















Year1900191019201930194719611970
Number of inhabitants2,7334,7055,4566,93611,33714,42215,572


Curiosities


  • Local church of Ver-Assebroek with organ (Pastoor Verhaegheplein)

  • Reserve 4.2 km² "Assebroekse Meersen" with concentric rings (Kerkdreef)

  • 19th century village centre (Generaal Lemanlaan)

  • Cemetery of Bruges – a.o. tomb of Guido Gezelle (Kerkhofblommenstraat)

  • Bergjesbos (Olmendreef)

  • Former inn "The Lily" (Weidestraat)

  • Children's farm "The Seven Towers" (Canadaring) (NL = Zeven Torentjes)

  • Old barn "Het Leenhof" (Kerklaan)

  • Convent domain "Engelendale" (Astridlaan)

  • Abbey farm "Saint-Trudo" (Sint-Trudostraat)

  • Reserve 400,000 m² "Gemene Weidebeek" (Gemene Weideweg)

  • Kasteel Zevecote (Bossuytlaan)


Assebroek - a sacred place


Each year thousands of pilgrims honour the miraculous figurine of The Madonna at Ver-Assebroek. According to the legend (represented by the stained-glass windows in the church) this marble figurine floated when the Geuzen threw it into the sea. Some also consult the monks of Steenbrugge.



Assebroek beer community


In medieval times, the inner city of Bruges imposed significant taxes on beer consumption. Hence so called outside drinkers found their way to Assebroek's inns till the early morning when Bruges’ city gates were opened.


Many beers are named after this place (Steenbrugge Blonde, Steenbrugge Double Brown, Steenbrugge Triple and Steenbrugge White) or were locally brewed by the Regenboog Brewery (now moved to Mater).



Gallery



External links


  • Department Monuments & Landscapes

  • www.brugge.be


Biking and strolling


  • Meersen strollersroute

Coordinates: 51°12′N 3°15′E / 51.200°N 3.250°E / 51.200; 3.250







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