Arnhem has an attractive
geographical location in between Germany and the
Amsterdam/Rotterdam conurbation, good infrastructure connections
(ICE train station, Rhine river), an international
school, and offers a great living environment.
Arnhem is the capital city of the province of Gelderland in the east
of the Netherlands. It is a varied 'green'
city, where people take pleasure in living, working and
recreation.
(You can find more information in the 'Live in Arnhem'
section). It is also a dynamic economic centre in the prosperous,
innovative and ambitious
city region Arnhem Nijmegen.
Arnhem offers a rich cultural climate, an attractive
city centre with many offices and public services, and is home to a
number of
well-known (inter)national companies.
New high-quality infrastructural projects further
reinforce Arnhem's position as an attractive base for new,
developing companies, both national and international. The
newly designed railway
station (under construction) with high speed train connections
to Amsterdam and Frankfurt, the development of a World Trade
Center, and a major city centre reconstruction project, called
'Rijnboog', are all prominent
examples of high quality investment in Arnhem. As the services
capital of the eastern Netherlands, Arnhem is centrally located in
an economic region with a population of more than 700,000. This
region is generally recognized as one of Europe's core economic
areas with the highest growth capacity.