Everything about Veenhuizen Noordenveld totally explained
Veenhuizen is a village (around 800 inhabitants) that was in the municipality (or
gemeente)
Norg before is was reorganized to be a part of a larger collection of municipalities including the lager village of
Roden to become the municipality of
Noordenveld (since 1998). The larger cities in the area are
Groningen and
Assen (20 to 30 km) and
Amsterdam and
Bremen (
Germany) (around 200 km). Veenhuizen has an elevation of about 7 metres.
What makes Veenhuizen special is that's started out in the early nineteenth century as a
reeducation colony for the poor and homeless from the large cities (like
Amsterdam and
The Hague) It was, together with a town in
Australia, the only colony within a country's own borders.
The history of Veenhuizen goes way back in to the late
Middle Ages but only as an insignificant
hamlet alongside a little stream called the "Slokkert". This was situated a little to the north of the current village.
Change came when the general
Johannes van den Bosch started the
Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, which translates freely into Company for Benevolence in the 1820s. Things started to change for the area the company bought 30 km² of land to found colonies which would house an provide work the poor from the large cities in Holland's west.
The change is still evident in the way the village was set up it looks, when seen through Dutch eyes, almost American as it's made up of roads in a grid pattern with blocks measuring 700 by 700 metres. The difference with the
United Sates is that most of these blocks are still filled in with
farmland on which the inmates used to work.
The (staff) houses are concentrated around the now two remaining prison complexes. A large number of which have educational texts in large sculptured sills on the front, about two stories high to educate the people working in and around them. The texts used to correspond with the intended inhabitant. The headmasters house said "knowledge is power" as the pharmacists house said "bitter and sweet".
The whole village is mentioned on the
Unesco World Heritage list.
Later in the 19th century the Maatschappij van Weldadigheid went broke and the whole complex/village was taken over by the Department of Justice for use as a
penal colony. This led to the building of the prison buildings which are still in use today (albeit modernized several times since).
Veenhuizen used to be closed off to everyone but the inmates and the staff and their families lived in housing (most now newly build in the 70s, 80s and 90s) provided by the department. The village was treated as private companies grounds which also meant that (ironically) the police had no jurisdiction there, much to the liking of the moped riding youth.
Since 1990 the village is freely accessible for all and even houses a
tea-garden, a
pub (for the very first time in its existence) and even houses the national museum for correctional facilities
(External Link
) (link is in Dutch).
The isolated history also provided the area with outstanding natural beauty and wildlife and makes for excellent bike rides.
The village is, despite its size, known throughout the
Netherlands. Even national celebrities have been caught for driving while under the influence of
alcohol. It has has even been honoured by its own rendition of
Johnny Cash's "
San Quentin" song, in Dutch.
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