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{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}} {{Infobox Belgium municipality | name = Dilbeek | picture = De Viron Castle (DSC 2198).jpg | picture-legend = [[De Viron Castle]], serving as town hall | map = Dilbeek Flemish-Brabant Belgium Map.svg | map-legend = Location of Dilbeek in Flemish Brabant | arms = Blason Dilbeek.svg | flag = Dilbeek_Belgium.svg | arrondissement = [[Halle-Vilvoorde administrative Arrondissement|Halle-Vilvoorde]] | nis = 23016 | coordinates = {{Wikidatacoord|Q641134|region:BE|display=inline,title}} | pyramid-date = | 0-19 = | 20β64 = | 65 = | foreigners = | foreigners-date = | mayor = Willy Segers ([[New Flemish Alliance|N-VA]]) | majority = [[New Flemish Alliance|N-VA]], [[Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats|Open Vld]] | postal-codes = 1700β1703 | telephone-area = 02 | web = [http://www.dilbeek.be/ www.dilbeek.be] }} '''Dilbeek''' ({{IPA|nl|ΛdΙͺlbeΛk|-|Nl-Dilbeek.ogg}}) is a [[Municipalities of Belgium|municipality]] in the [[Provinces of Belgium|province]] of [[Flemish Brabant]], in the [[Flemish region]] of [[Belgium]]. The municipality comprises the villages of Dilbeek proper, [[Groot-Bijgaarden]], [[Itterbeek]] (with [[Sint-Anna-Pede]]), [[Schepdaal]] (with [[Sint-Gertrudis-Pede]]), [[Sint-Martens-Bodegem]], and [[Sint-Ulriks-Kapelle]]. Dilbeek is located just outside the [[Brussels-Capital Region]] (and is part of the city's urban sprawl, contiguous with [[Berchem-Sainte-Agathe]], Moortebeek ([[Anderlecht]]) and [[Molenbeek-Saint-Jean]]) in the [[Pajottenland]], hence the local name ''Poort van het Pajottenland'' (Gate to the Pajottenland). Even though Dilbeek is located in the [[Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium|Dutch language area of Belgium]], there is a French-speaking minority represented by 3 members on the 35-seat local council.<ref>[https://vlaanderenkiest.be/verkiezingen2018/#/gemeente/23016 Dilbeek - gemeenteraad] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200120205433/https://www.vlaanderenkiest.be/verkiezingen2018/#/gemeente/23016 |date=20 January 2020 }} (Municipal elections results, 2018)</ref> It is a mostly residential community with some preserved rural areas and some industrial zones. The [[Brussels Ring]] road (R0, part of [[European route E19|E19]]) bisects the municipality, with a major junction with the [[A10 motorway (Belgium)|A10 motorway]] (part of [[European route E40|E40]]) located within its boundaries. ==History== ===Medieval origins=== The life of [[Saint Alena]], the 7th-century martyr daughter of a lord of Dilbeek, was set in Dilbeek and [[Forest, Belgium|Forest (Vorst)]]. The historical facts of her life, however, are disputed.<ref>{{cite web |title=The legend of Saint Alena |language=Dutch |url=http://www.dilbeek.be/Legende.46.0.html |publisher=Dilbeek.be |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227205406/http://www.dilbeek.be/Legende.46.0.html |archive-date=27 December 2008 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> In [[Carolingian]] times, Dilbeek and its neighbouring villages were part of the [[pagus]] ''Bracbatensis''. This territory, ruled by the Lords of Aa in [[Anderlecht]], was integrated into the [[Brabant (landgraviat)|Landgraviate of Brabant]] by the counts of [[Leuven]] around 1085. The first mention of the name ''Dedelbeccha'' dates from 1075, while the name ''Bigardis'', later transformed into ''Groot-Bijgaarden'' (in French ''Grand Bigard''), dates from 1110. ''Bigardis'' was originally a dependency of the Abbey of Saint Bavo in [[Ghent]], but by 1125, nuns under the leadership of [[:fr:Wivine de Grand-Bigard|Saint Wivina]] had founded a religious community there. Around 1183, the landgraviate became the [[Duchy of Brabant]], within which Dilbeek remained as an independent parish until the [[French Revolution]]. ===16th century until now=== The area's parishes belonged to the [[see of Cambrai]] until 1559 when they were placed under the administration of the [[Archbishop of Mechelen]]. Also in the 16th century, Dilbeek, Itterbeek and Sint-Martens-Bodegem were placed under the local rule of the Lords of [[Lennik|Gaasbeek]]. The following decades were marked by the wars that opposed [[Catholics]] and [[Protestants]], which resulted in the ruin of the Abbey of Groot-Bijgaarden. The final dismantlement and sale of the buildings occurred during the French regime in the 1790s. ==Events== * Each of the six communes that make up the current municipality organizes several annual [[fair]]s and [[Kermesse (festival)|kermesses]]. * Every spring, a [[tulip]] festival takes place in Dilbeek. * Each summer the ''Vijverfestival'' (Pond Festival), where Flemish bands perform on a floating stage, takes place at the pond behind the town hall in Dilbeek proper. ==Sights== [[Image:Pieter Bruegel d. Γ. 029.jpg|thumb|upright|Church of Sint-Anna-Pede, as painted by [[Peter Brueghel the Elder]] in ''[[The Parable of the Blind]]'']] * The imposing [[Groot-Bijgaarden Castle|castle of Groot-Bijgaarden]] was built in 1640 around a 14th-century [[keep]]. Nearby is the Sint-Wivina domain, where ruins of the original abbey still stand. * Dilbeek's local authority offices, also known as the [[de Viron Castle]], was built in 1863 in [[Tudor style architecture|Tudor-style]] on the ruins of a 14th-century fortification. One of the [[medieval]] towers, the ''Sint-Alenatoren'', can still be seen in the park surrounding the current building. On his visit to this fort, [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]] was reportedly served rabbit instead of his favourite [[hare]], which resulted in the nickname ''konijnenfretters'' (rabbit eaters) for the inhabitants of Dilbeek. Several other buildings of interest (farm, ice cellar, stagecoach building) can also be found in the park * The rural communes contain numerous old farms, including ''Het Neerhof'', a 13th-century building that belonged to the abbey of [[Forest, Belgium|Forest]]. * The tower of the ''Sint-Ambrosiuskerk'' (church of Saint-Ambrose) dates from the same century. * The main church of Sint-Anna-Pede (Itterbeek) was the model used by [[Peter Brueghel the Elder]] in his 1568 painting ''[[The Parable of the Blind]]'' currently in [[Naples]]. The village now houses a Brueghel museum as well as a restored [[watermill]] dating from 1776. * Dilbeek also houses an interesting tram museum, tracing the history of this local mode of transportation since its beginning in 1887. * The village of Sint-Gertrudis-Pede (Schepdaal) is the location of Payottenland's only working watermill, a centuries-old building thoroughly renovated in the eighties and nineties. * [[Brewery Angerik]], a microbrewery that brews [[ale]]s, [[lambic]] beers and a [[lager]]. ==Famous inhabitants== * [[Saint Alena]], Christian [[saint]] (died c. 640) * [[Wivina (abbess)|Saint Wivina]], monastic foundress, 12th century. * [[Romain Maes]], cyclist who won the 1935 [[Tour de France]] (1913β1983) * [[Johan Anthierens]], journalist, publicist, critic, and writer (1937β2000) * [[Goedele Liekens]], former Miss Belgium * [[Urbanus]], a famous Flemish comedian was born and raised in Schepdaal. * [[The Black Box Revelation|Black Box Revelation]], a garage-rock band formed in 2005 by Dilbeek natives Jan Paternoster and Dries Van Dijck. * [[Remco Evenepoel]], Belgian cyclist nicknamed the "Schepdaal Cannibal". ==Twin cities== * {{AUT}}: OberVellach, part of [[Hermagor-Pressegger See|Hermagor]] * {{USA}}: [[Dalton, Georgia]] * {{RSA}}: [[Franschhoek]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Commons category-inline}} * {{Official website|http://www.dilbeek.be}} Only available in [[Dutch language|Dutch]] {{Geographic location |Centre = Dilbeek |N = [[Asse]] |NE = [[Sint-Agatha-Berchem]] ([[Brussels-Capital Region|BRU]]) |E = [[Sint-Jans-Molenbeek]] ([[Brussels-Capital Region|BRU]])<br/>[[Anderlecht]] ([[Brussels-Capital Region|BRU]]) |S = [[Sint-Pieters-Leeuw]] |SW = [[Lennik]] |W = [[Ternat]] }} {{Dilbeek}} {{Municipalities in Flemish Brabant}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Dilbeek| ]] [[Category:Municipalities of Flemish Brabant]]
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