Piet Heynstraat (Piet Heyn Street), Rotterdam

Piet Heynstraat (Piet Heyn Street), Rotterdam

The street known as Piet Heynstraat can be found within the Delfshaven district of Rotterdam. It is named after Piet Heyn, a notable 17th-century explorer who hailed from this very street.

Piet Heyn Street is situated in the area recognized as Old Delfshaven. Commencing at Voorhaven, the street spans approximately 50 meters before culminating at Piet Heynplein. At this square stands a statue honoring Piet Hein.

On November 25, 1577, the renowned Dutch navigator Piet Heyn came into the world in Delfshaven. Originally labeled as Kerkstraat due to its proximity to the neighboring Oude Kerk, the street underwent a transformation. Piet Heyn achieved naval glory through his triumph over a Spanish silver fleet in 1628. The house of Piet Heyn's birth was eventually razed during the 19th century. In its place arose a new edifice, crafted in the traditional Dutch style, now known as Piet-Heynshuis. This establishment can be located at Piet Heynstraat, number 6.

The designation Piet Heynstraat has persisted since the year 1870.

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Sight Name: Piet Heynstraat (Piet Heyn Street)
Sight Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands (See walking tours in Rotterdam)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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