dorpspleinen
Dorpspleinen is a Dutch term meaning village squares, public open spaces traditionally located at the heart of a village. The name derives from "dorp" (village) and "plein" (square). These spaces have served as focal points for economic, social and civic life, often adjacent to a church, market hall, or municipal building.
Historically, dorpspleinen emerged in medieval and early-modern settlement patterns as marketplaces and gathering places. They typically
In contemporary use, dorpspleinen continue to accommodate markets, festivals, civic ceremonies and informal social interaction. Many
Planning and preservation of dorpspleinen involve heritage protection, landscape design, and community participation. Challenges include parking