A guide to the polder town · North Holland

Hoofddorp,
drawn from water.

Everything worth knowing about Hoofddorp — its history, its districts, its landmarks and the everyday life of the largest town in the Haarlemmermeer polder.

Location
52°18′N · 4°41′E
Founded
1853
Ground level
± 3.5 m below NAP
Municipality
Haarlemmermeer
— 01

What is Hoofddorp?

Hoofddorp is the largest town and the administrative heart of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer, set in the middle of the Haarlemmermeer polder in the Dutch province of North Holland.

Where streets, parks and business districts now lie, an inland sea once tossed under storms. Only after the Haarlemmermeer was drained, around 1850, did room appear here for a settlement — at a crossing of canals in the centre of the new polder.

This guide gathers the lasting knowledge about Hoofddorp: how it came into being, how it is laid out, what is worth seeing and how it feels to live there. Not news and not a calendar — a reference designed to still be accurate in ten years.

— 03   Origins

Born from water

Until the middle of the nineteenth century, the Haarlemmermeer was an unruly inland sea that, in heavy storms, threatened entire villages on its shores. Between 1849 and 1852 the lake was pumped dry — a feat of hydraulic engineering that inspired similar projects around the world.

On the fertile seabed that remained, land was laid out in a strict geometric pattern of canals, drainage channels and roads. Hoofddorp grew at the central crossing in the heart of the new polder and was therefore first called Kruisdorp (“cross village”). The straight street plan of the old centre still betrays that design history: a town that did not grow organically but was drawn on paper.

  • De Cruquius

    Steam pumping station on the southern edge of the polder, now a museum about the draining of the lake.

  • De Leeghwater

    Named after the seventeenth-century engineer who first proposed pumping the lake dry.

  • De Lijnden

    The northern pumping station, after which the nearby village is also named.