- Holzem
Holzem (pronunciation IPA|/ˈhɔlts:əm/, i.e. HALT-sem) is a small town in the commune of
Mamer , in southwesternLuxembourg .As of 2006 , it has a population of 581 of which 406 are Luxembourgers [ [http://www.mamer.lu/] Population statistics from Mamer Commune's official site. Retrieved 7 November 2007.] . Holzem still has a distinctly rural atmosphere but in recent years a number of small companies have been established there.Location
Holzem is situated on the River Mamer 3 km (2 mi) west of Mamer to which it is connected by the CR 101 road. Unlike neighbouring
Mamer andCapellen which both lie on Roman roads, Holzem has always been a quiet agricultural community. The PC 13 cycle track fromKleinbettingen to Strassen passes through Holzem [ [http://www.pch.public.lu/reseau_routier/pistes_cyclables/pc13/index.html] Joction de Strassen cycle track from the Luxembourg Ponts et Chaussées site. Retrieved 7 November 2007.] .History
Holzem's history appears to date back to the
5th century whenFranks occupied the area. The first written references are to be found in documents drafted in 1023 forEmperor Henry II (1000-1024) which refer to Hulcinesheim and Hukinesheim meaning the home of the Hulcin family.In 1428, a document from Luxembourg's magistrates informedNeumünster Abbey that Claes and Johann Hentzenson of Holtzem as serfs of the abbey are to be relieved of taxes [Paul Nilles: Gonderingen unter der Feudalherrschaft 798-1794. Editions Emile Borschette, 1990.] . During the
Munster AbbeyThirty Years' War , Holzem like many other villages in Luxembourg, suffered under the Croats with a reduction in population from about 80 in 1635 to only about 30 in 1659.In 1684, during the Siege of Luxembourg, Marshall Créqui transported the inhabitants of Holzem toLongwy .Today's church was built in 1785 although regular services had already been held for many years in Holzem's chapel. Indeed, back in 1528, the Mamer priest had been instructed to hold mass in Holzem every Sunday [. [http://hames.roots.lu/Holzem/Vergangenheit.html] Norbert Hames: Ein Dorf Namens Holzem. Retrieved 7 November 2007.] .Economy
Farming is now of secondary importance in Holzem as manufacturing and service companies have increasingly become established to the north of the town along the Route de Capellen. Activities range from woodworking and building materials to precision tools and industrial valves. There is also a supplier of large-scale heating, plumbing and alarm systems as well as one or two smaller companies in management and IT services.
Facilities and services
Holzem has few local facilities apart from a Chinese restaurant, a café and a modern Salle des Fêtes which serves as a meeting place, concert hall and exhibition centre. There is a regular bus service to Mamer and Luxembourg. The A6 motorway from Luxembourg to
Brussels can be joined at Mamer.Famous people
* Paul Alexander Weicker (1893-1983), author, journalist and businessman [ [http://www.weicker.com/alexweik/alexweik.html Fetzen, Aus der abenteuerlichen Chronika eines Überflüssigen.] Retrieved 9 November 2007.] .
External links
* [http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=12&ll=49.624834,6.036987&spn=0.088516,0.228653&om=1 Road map from Google maps]
* [http://www.mamer.lu/ Commune of Mamer official website]Footnotes
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