Valkenswaard's century-old village pump gains protected heritage status
Residents of Valkenswaard can now celebrate the protection of their historic village pump, a symbol of local identity and connection. After decades in obscurity, the restored pump has been designated a municipal monument, preserving its cultural value for future generations.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Object | Village pump (cast-iron) |
| Location | Markt, Valkenswaard (Noord-Brabant) |
| Age | Over a century old |
| Rediscovered | 2022, during heritage inventory |
| Restored & Reinstated | September 2025 |
| Time Capsule | Contains note on pump’s history and restoration booklet |
| Designation | Municipal monument (March 2026) |
| Decision Makers | Valkenswaard Municipal Executive, A2 Heritage Commission |
| Key Advocate | Alderman Bram Bots |
The municipality of Valkenswaard is responsible for preserving local heritage, ensuring culturally significant objects like the village pump are protected for future generations. The A2 Heritage Commission advises the municipal executive on heritage designations, balancing historical value with community identity.
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Old Village Pump Declared Municipal Monument
Good news for Valkenswaard: the village pump next to the bench by the Old Town Hall is being designated as a municipal monument. With this decision, the municipal executive follows the wishes of the municipal council and the advice of the A2 Heritage Commission, ensuring this special piece of history regains its place in Valkenswaard.
A Piece of History Returns to the Markt
The historic pump stood for decades on Valkenswaard’s Markt but had to make way during a redesign in 1955. During an inventory of smaller heritage objects in 2022, the cast-iron pump was rediscovered in the garden of the Derksen family on Leenderweg. After restoration—with the help of many involved parties and volunteers—the pump was returned to the Markt in September 2025. Beneath the pump lies a so-called time capsule: a box and cylinder containing a note about the pump’s story and a booklet with images of the restoration. The capsule is intended for future generations, making history tangible and visible in the public space.
Village Pump Now Protected for the Future
The pump, now over a century old, is considered by the A2 Commission to be a unique place-bound object with significant socio-cultural value. “The pump contributes to shared history,” the commission stated. During its placement in 2025, Alderman Bram Bots also reflected on the pump’s significance for Valkenswaard. He emphasized that this small object is far more than metal and mechanics: “Heritage and history are not just about the past but also the present. It fosters connection and encounters.” By designating it as a monument, this meaning is not only acknowledged but also safeguarded. The pump will remain a landmark, illustrating how encounters and togetherness are part of Valkenswaard’s local identity.
Monuments in Valkenswaard
Monuments are buildings, objects, or areas that deserve protection due to their beauty, scientific significance, or cultural-historical value. In the municipality of Valkenswaard, this includes the Weerderhuys, the Old Town Hall, the falconry houses, the mills, and the Dommelsche Brewery—and now, the historic village pump.
