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Monument as a reminder of the fire in Volendam in the new year's night of 2000 to 2001.
Monument as a reminder of the fire in Volendam in the new year's night of 2000 to 2001. - Credit: Weetjesman / Wikimedia Commons - License: All Rights Reserved
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Friday, 2 January 2026 - 17:00

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Volendam commemorates 14 lives lost in New Year's café fire

Volendam marked the 25th anniversary on Thursday of the café ’t Hemeltje fire, which broke out on New Year’s night in 2001. 14 young people were killed, and more than 200 were injured. The Noord-Holland village held a remembrance ceremony on Thursday morning at the site of the disaster on the dike, followed by a memorial service at the Vincentius Church.

At the Vincentius Church, both relatives of the victims and emergency responders reflected on the enduring impact during a service that was aired live by NOS. Ahead of January 1, 2026, a number of documentaries aired in which survivors, for the first time, openly discussed their post-disaster lives and the prolonged medical journeys that followed.

Around noon, a Linden Tree, a memorial symbolizing unity, was unveiled in a small park on Roerstraat. The Vereniging van Slachtoffers en Nabestaanden (Association of Victims and Relatives) played a key role in designing the tree. It was chosen as a symbol of the future and the bond between generations in Volendam. Roerstraat was a deliberate choice; many victims and people affected by the fire lived in the immediate vicinity of this location.

On New Year’s Eve night, the bells tolled for 14 minutes from 12:30 a.m., marking the moment the fire broke out and one minute for every fatal victim. The cause of the fire, sparklers igniting bone-dry Christmas decorations, led to an immediate and permanent change in Dutch fire safety regulations for hospitality venues.

In 2025, the Volendam Museum launched a special exhibition titled “Interrupted Time,” highlighting the experiences of those affected, the process of recovery, and how the Volendam community has coped in the years since. The exhibition aims to document the story for future generations and highlight the lasting impact of the disaster.

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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