Water Tower Hellevoetsluis
The Water Tower in Hellevoetsluis was designed by architect N. Biezeveld and was built in 1896.[1]
Water Tower Hellevoetsluis | |
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Watertoren in Hellevoetsluis | |
The Water Tower right with on the left the church Antonius van Padua | |
General information | |
Type | Water tower |
Address | Opzoomerlaan 112 |
Town or city | Hellevoetsluis |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 36.696°N 53.508°E |
Completed | 1896 |
Designations | Water tower |
The water tower is 22 meters high and has two water reservoirs of each 60 m³.
History
It took many years before Hellevoetsluis got a water pipe. Before that time, the navy had a so called watership in operation, with which they fetched water from the Meuse. The navy didn't like this way of getting water anymore and thus the schout-bij-nacht threatened that the navy would leave the city, if there wouldn't be a water pipe quickly. This threat helped and the water tower was built in 1896. The water tower was taken into operation on 31 August 1896. Because of this, Hellevoetsluis was the first municipality on the island of Voorne-Putten with a water pipe.[2]
In 1965, the water tower was decommissioned and sold for a symbolic sum of 1 Dutch guilder.
References
- "City tour in Hellevoetsluis: the Water Tower and the church". 50plusser.nl. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- "Dhr. van Vierzen on top of the Water Tower". stadsmuseum-hellevoetsluis.nl. Retrieved 14 November 2015.