Herentals

Herentals (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦeːrəntɑls]) is a city in the province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the city of Herentals proper and the towns of Morkhoven and Noorderwijk. In 2022, Herentals had a total population of 28.455.[2] The total area is 48.56 km2 (18.75 sq mi). Saint Waltrude is the patron saint of the city.

Herentals
Flag of Herentals
Coat of arms of Herentals
Location of Herentals
Herentals is located in Belgium
Herentals
Herentals
Location in Belgium
Location of Herentals in the province of Antwerp
Coordinates: 51°11′N 04°50′E
Country Belgium
CommunityFlemish Community
RegionFlemish Region
ProvinceAntwerp
ArrondissementTurnhout
Government
  MayorMien Van Olmen (CD&V)
  Governing party/iesN-VA, CD&V
Area
  Total47.95 km2 (18.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2020-01-01)[1]
  Total28,272
  Density590/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Postal codes
2200
NIS code
13011
Area codes014
Websitewww.herentals.be

Highlights

Herentals has some outstanding historical buildings, including the church and town hall; the town hall and its belfry is listed as one of the Belfries of Belgium and France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3] The old city gates, the Bovenpoort (Northern gate) and Zandpoort (Western gate) are still standing, while the Nederpoort and Koepoort were torn down a long time ago.

The Hidrodoe science museum is located in Herentals. There is also a large chocolate factory located in Herentals.

Herentals is a centre of commerce in the region, although the cities of Geel and Mol are quite popular as well.

Herentals is twinned with IJsselstein, Netherlands. The inhabitants of the Campine region have common sobriquets that are particular to their towns; people from Herentals are referred to by the colloquialisms "Klokkenververs" (meaning "bell painters") and "Peestekers", which comes from the old story about the farmers of the town using carrots (pekes, "pee"-stekers) as a lock on the "Zandpoort", one of the great city gates in that time.

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