Everything about Swalmen totally explained
Swalmen (
Limburgish and town dialect:
Zjwame) is a
town in the southeastern
Netherlands. The town is situated between the
German border and the
Meuse river (
Maas in Dutch). It has a rich history, of which the originally Roman 'Rozenkerkje' church in
Asselt is a silent witness.
Until
January 1,
2007, Swalmen was a separate municipality, covering the villages Swalmen,
Asselt and
Boukoul. These are now part of the municipality of
Roermond.
Many monuments are found in Swalmen, most notable the
Hillenraad castle, and castle farms Graeterhof and Zuidewijk Spick. The area attracts tourists (mostly Germans) for its peaceful surroundings, asparagus, conference centre
Landgoed Groenewoud
and local swimming pool
de Bosberg
.
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