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  1. 1982 - Open-air Eindhoven Museum and Streekarchief regio Eindhoven (regional archive) [15] established. 1984 - Eindhoven Airport terminal built. 1985 - May: Catholic pope visits city. 1992 Muziekgebouw Frits Philips (concert hall) opens. Rein Welschen becomes mayor. 1993 - Holland Casino branch in business.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EindhovenEindhoven - Wikipedia

    During the 1960s, a new city hall was built and its Neo-gothic predecessor (1867) demolished to make way for a planned arterial road that never materialised. The 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s saw large-scale housing developments in the districts of Woensel-Zuid and Woensel-Noord, making Eindhoven the fifth-largest city in the Netherlands.

  3. Sep 30, 2024 · Eindhoven, gemeente (municipality), southern Netherlands. It lies along the Dommel River, 68 miles (109 km) southeast of Rotterdam. Eindhoven was chartered in 1232 by Henry I, duke of Brabant. It developed after 1900 from a small village into one of the largest industrial centres of the Netherlands.

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  4. Eindhoven's history begins as a small village that went by the name of Endehoven or 'End Yards'. Historical records show that its growth was down to the ambitions of one man. Henry I, the Duke of Brabant, granted Eindhoven a city charter in 1232.

  5. Modern Eindhoven started out as a small medieval town surrounded by a number of rural communities. In the nineteenth century the construction of canals and railroads brought it into connection with the wider world, and industries like textiles and cigar manufacturing were established.

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · Discover 37 fascinating facts about Eindhoven, from its rich history to its innovative technology and vibrant culture. Explore this dynamic Dutch city today!

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    Feb 6, 2014 · People spoke of Great-Eindhoven from then on and urban expansion meant houses, schools and hospitals had to be built. Many culture and leisure facilities were established including ‘Stadswandelpark’ (city park) and the Van Abbe Museum (1936). On January 1st, 1940 the city already had 113,126 inhabitants.

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