Sittard is a city with 48,400 inhabitants (including Munstergeleen, Limbricht, Einighausen and Guttecoven). It is part of the municipality of Sittard-Geleen, in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands. It is situated on the border with Germany (municipality Selfkant, in North Rhine-Westphalia).
Sittard has a small, attractive city centre with many architectural monuments, including several old churches (St Peter's, St Michael's, Basilica of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart) and a few half-timbered houses. The city has retained part of its city wall. On the south-eastern side of the city centre, the St Rosa chapel crowns the Kollenberg hill.
The Museum Het Domein is situated in a converted nineteenth century school building in the city centre. The museum focuses on contemporary art, urban history and archeology.
Sittard is the home of the professional football club Fortuna Sittard. The SABIC European head office, as well as a large DSM office and production facilities, are based in Sittard. There are several schools for professional education in the city, including faculties of the Hogeschool Zuyd and Fontys Hogescholen and the 'Trevianum' highschool.