Schinveld

Schinveld (Limburgish: Sjilvend) is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg.

[3] Schinveld developed in the Late Middle Ages at the intersection of roads.

Huize Heijenhoven is an estate enclosed with a moat from the late-14th century which received its current shape around 1753.

In 1858, the remains of a Roman army camp were discovered.

[5] Schinveld was a separate municipality until 1982, when it became a part of Onderbanken,[6] and served as its capital.