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Molenberg (literally Millhill) is a former mining colony in the south-western part of Heerlen, southeastern Netherlands. When work started in 1913 it was called Molenbergpark (Millhillpark).〔() Website Heerlen〕 The mining colony was created to house mining executives (alongside the slope of the hill, towards the centre of Heerlen), engineers (alongside the mean road), and miners.〔() website〕 Although much of the plan logical work was done by architect Jan Stuyt, there are/where also buildings designed by Frits Peutz (Land house attorney Wijnands, 1919, the Broederschool (school building) 1921,〔() Broederschool website〕 Kapel Broederhuis, 1932), Theo Boosten (church Pius X (now demolished), 1961), and C. Franssen & J. Franssen (church Verschijning van de Onbevlekte Maagd, 1926). The first house were completed in 1916, in 1918 a second project was started, and between 1928-1938 the centre of Molenberg was filled.〔 In 1951 the construction of another part was started, called the "Witte Wijk",〔() Witte Wijk website〕 designed by Jos Klijnen. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Molenberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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