Arnhem (disambiguation)
Arnhem may refer to
- Arnhem — the city and municipality in the Netherlands
- Vitesse Arnhem — the Dutch Football (soccer) club
- Arnhem Land — the northeastern region and Aboriginal Land Council of the Northern Territory, Australia
- Arnhem (ship) — the 17th century Dutch vessel, which explored sections of the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia and was shipwrecked on Mauritius in 1662
- the Arnhem Highway, in the Northern Territory, Australia, between Jabiru and Darwin
- Electoral division of Arnhem, an electoral division in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, Australia
- Battle of Arnhem — the World War II Allied military operation of 1944
- Arnhem is the name of a fictional dropship where Avery Butler's C5 Squadron was stationed in Exosquad
- Arnhem (video game)
Arnheim is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Edith Arnheim (1884–1964), Swedish tennis player
- Fritz Arnheim (1866–1922), German historian
- Gus Arnheim (1897–1955), American band leader
- Rudolf Arnheim (1904–2007), German American author
- Walter Arnheim (born 10 October 1944), American businessman and non-profit manager
Fictional characters:
- Paul Arnheim, character in the novel The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil
See also
- Arnheim, Michigan
- Arnheim (Radford, Virginia)
- "The Domain of Arnheim" (1847), a short story by Edgar Allan Poe
- "Domain of Arnheim" (1938), a painting by René Magritte
- "From the Domain of Arnheim" (first published in The Second Life, 1968), a poem by Edwin Morgan
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