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Heilige geestkerkhof | Oude Delft ## Chevalier Pierrot de France: A Curious Stop Beside Delft’s Oude Kerk Chevalier Pierrot de France is one of those micro-stops that only shows up if you’re paying attention to the map – or following a well-designed city walk. It appears in digital map listings as a tourist attraction at Heilige Geestkerkhof 19, 2611 HP Delft, right in the historic centre, a few doors down from Delft’s Oude Kerk (Old Church). There isn’t a big museum sign or blockbuster landmark here. Instead, this spot is part of the fabric of the Heilige Geestkerkhof, one of the most atmospheric little squares in Delft’s old town, at the foot of the leaning tower of the Oude Kerk. ### What We Can Say For Certain Based on current public sources, here’s what is firmly documented: - Location: Heilige Geestkerkhof 19, 2611 HP Delft, Netherlands. - Coordinates: Approximately 52.0118935 N, 4.355524 E (matching your data and Dutch address registries). - Setting: The address is in a historic building from 1825, on a small square (Heilige Geestkerkhof) in the Binnenstad, Delft’s old city centre. - Official mapping: “Chevalier Pierrot de France” appears as a place/attraction on mapping and POI platforms, pinpointed at this address. - Tour routes: The name is included as a waypoint/stop on some self-guided and guided Delft food/walking tours, grouped with nearby attractions like the Franciscus & Clarakerk and Buurttuin Delft. Singapore Public listings don’t clearly define what Chevalier Pierrot de France is (a specific artwork, a tiny gallery, a themed stop on a route, etc.). Because that detail isn’t described in reliable sources, it’s safer to treat it as a named point of interest used in city walks and food tours, rather than a standalone attraction like a large museum or church. --- ## The Setting: Heilige Geestkerkhof, One of Delft’s Best Little Squares Even if the “Chevalier Pierrot de France” label itself is opaque, the location is absolutely worth a stop. ### A Historic Corner Beside the Oude Kerk Heilige Geestkerkhof is a compact square wrapped around the Oude Kerk, Delft’s oldest church, founded in the 13th century and famous for its leaning tower. Key confirmed facts about this setting: - The Oude Kerk dates to 1246 and is one of Delft’s two major historic churches (the other is the Nieuwe Kerk on the Markt). - The square at its feet, Heilige Geestkerkhof, is explicitly described in official tourist literature as one of the finest locations in Delft’s city centre, with cafés and outdoor seating under the trees. - Many buildings around the square, including number 19, are listed as historic/monumental properties in Dutch housing and real-estate databases. Visually, photos of the square show: - The brick mass of the Oude Kerk on one side. - A mix of historic façades and more modern buildings with terraces and outdoor café seating, especially in the warmer months. So if you plug Chevalier Pierrot de France into your map and walk there, what you reliably get is: > A historic square, café terraces, and a close-up view of Delft’s leaning Old Church tower. --- ## Why Chevalier Pierrot de France Shows Up on Tours Several tour descriptions for Delft mention Chevalier Pierrot de France in their route lists. These include self-guided food tours and “hike and bite” walking routes that combine local stories and tasting stops. Singapore From what’s published, you can confidently infer: - It’s a waypoint rather than a headline attraction. In tour descriptions it appears in a sequence together with churches, pocket gardens and cafés, which suggests it’s used as a narrative or photo stop on the route rather than a long, ticketed visit. Singapore - It’s part of the “hidden corners of Delft” story. Food and walking tours in the city often emphasize lesser-known squares and alleys around the major icons (Markt, Oude Kerk, Nieuwe Kerk). Heilige Geestkerkhof fits that pattern exactly. If you’re crafting your own walk through Delft’s historic centre, you can comfortably use Chevalier Pierrot de France as: - A marker on your map for the quiet side of the Oude Kerk. - A transition point between a loop along the canals (Oude Delft, Vrouwenregt) and a coffee or lunch stop on the square. --- ## Getting There: Practical Access ### From Delft Station Transit data and local guides confirm that Heilige Geestkerkhof is within a short walk of Delft Station: - Moovit’s transit guide lists Delft, Station Delft as about a 10-minute walk from Heilige Geestkerkhof. - Delft’s official visitor information describes the city centre itself as compact and easily walkable, with the station only a few minutes from the historic core. ### Trams and Buses If you prefer tram or bus: - Tram lines 1 and 19 serve stops close to Heilige Geestkerkhof (Prinsenhof stop, 3–4 minutes’ walk). - Several bus routes (including 37, 61, 455 and others) stop at nearby points like Delft, Prinsenhof and Bolwerk, within a 3–8 minute walk of the square. From any of these stops, you simply follow signs towards Oude Kerk / Old Church; Chevalier Pierrot de France is just off the church’s main entrance side. --- ## What to Pair It With (Perfect Mini-Itinerary) Because Chevalier Pierrot de France is essentially a micro-stop, it works best folded into a broader exploration of Delft’s medieval core. ### 1. Oude Kerk (Old Church) - The oldest major church in Delft, with a famously leaning tower that visibly tilts several degrees. - Burials here include Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, among other notable Dutch figures. You access the church directly from the same square; ticketed entry covers both Oude Kerk and Nieuwe Kerk under current arrangements (always check for up-to-date pricing and opening hours, as these can change). > Contextual internal-link idea: Pair this POI with a broader Delft Old Town walking guide that covers the Oude Kerk, Nieuwe Kerk and the main canals in one loop. ### 2. Nieuwe Kerk and the Markt - The Nieuwe Kerk on the Markt holds the royal crypt of the House of Orange and offers a tower climb with wide views over Delft. - From Heilige Geestkerkhof you can walk to the Markt in just a few minutes through narrow canal-side streets lined with historic façades. > Contextual internal-link idea: Integrate Chevalier Pierrot de France into a day trip from The Hague to Delft article, highlighting how easy it is to reach this area by tram or train. ### 3. Museum Prinsenhof Delft - Located nearby, Museum Prinsenhof is famous for the preserved bullet holes from the assassination of William of Orange, and for its collection of Delftware and works by Delft artists. Combining these creates a compact, historically dense walking route with Chevalier Pierrot de France as one of several small but characterful waypoints. --- ## Accessibility & Inclusivity Notes - Terrain: Photos and street-level imagery show a paved, largely flat square, but with cobblestones and some uneven surfaces, which may be challenging for some wheelchairs, mobility scooters or travellers with balance issues. - Step-free access: Routes from the station to the old town use bridges and narrow streets; many are step-free, but kerbs and canal edges can vary. For step-free routes, using a transit planner such as 9292 or Moovit with accessibility filters is prudent. - Sensory environment: This square is typically calmer than the Markt but can still be busy during events or peak season around the churches. Because detailed, official accessibility information for Chevalier Pierrot de France itself is not published, travellers with specific needs should treat the destination as a regular city-street environment rather than a fully managed attraction and plan accordingly. --- ## Outdated or Unclear Data to Treat with Caution A few important caveats: - Nature of the POI: Public sources list the name and address but do not clearly define whether Chevalier Pierrot de France is currently an active business, a private residence, an artwork, or simply a named stop used in tour narratives. - Tours and routes: Tour inclusions (like the self-guided food tour) change over time. Always check the latest description from the operator before assuming that Chevalier Pierrot de France is still on a given route. Singapore - Building details: Housing databases confirm the construction year (1825) and historic status of the surrounding buildings, but they do not describe their current interior use. So: think of Chevalier Pierrot de France as a map pin that pulls you into one of Delft’s most characterful corners—a tiny waypoint that makes sure you don’t just pass the Oude Kerk tower at a distance, but actually step into the square, look up, and linger.

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Heilige geestkerkhof | Oude Delft

## Chevalier Pierrot de France: A Curious Stop Beside Delft’s Oude Kerk

Chevalier Pierrot de France is one of those micro-stops that only shows up if you’re paying attention to the map – or following a well-designed city walk. It appears in digital map listings as a tourist attraction at Heilige Geestkerkhof 19, 2611 HP Delft, right in the historic centre, a few doors down from Delft’s Oude Kerk (Old Church).

There isn’t a big museum sign or blockbuster landmark here. Instead, this spot is part of the fabric of the Heilige Geestkerkhof, one of the most atmospheric little squares in Delft’s old town, at the foot of the leaning tower of the Oude Kerk.

### What We Can Say For Certain

Based on current public sources, here’s what is firmly documented:

– Location: Heilige Geestkerkhof 19, 2611 HP Delft, Netherlands.
– Coordinates: Approximately 52.0118935 N, 4.355524 E (matching your data and Dutch address registries).
– Setting: The address is in a historic building from 1825, on a small square (Heilige Geestkerkhof) in the Binnenstad, Delft’s old city centre.
– Official mapping: “Chevalier Pierrot de France” appears as a place/attraction on mapping and POI platforms, pinpointed at this address.
– Tour routes: The name is included as a waypoint/stop on some self-guided and guided Delft food/walking tours, grouped with nearby attractions like the Franciscus & Clarakerk and Buurttuin Delft. Singapore

Public listings don’t clearly define what Chevalier Pierrot de France is (a specific artwork, a tiny gallery, a themed stop on a route, etc.). Because that detail isn’t described in reliable sources, it’s safer to treat it as a named point of interest used in city walks and food tours, rather than a standalone attraction like a large museum or church.

## The Setting: Heilige Geestkerkhof, One of Delft’s Best Little Squares

Even if the “Chevalier Pierrot de France” label itself is opaque, the location is absolutely worth a stop.

### A Historic Corner Beside the Oude Kerk

Heilige Geestkerkhof is a compact square wrapped around the Oude Kerk, Delft’s oldest church, founded in the 13th century and famous for its leaning tower.

Key confirmed facts about this setting:

– The Oude Kerk dates to 1246 and is one of Delft’s two major historic churches (the other is the Nieuwe Kerk on the Markt).
– The square at its feet, Heilige Geestkerkhof, is explicitly described in official tourist literature as one of the finest locations in Delft’s city centre, with cafés and outdoor seating under the trees.
– Many buildings around the square, including number 19, are listed as historic/monumental properties in Dutch housing and real-estate databases.

Visually, photos of the square show:

– The brick mass of the Oude Kerk on one side.
– A mix of historic façades and more modern buildings with terraces and outdoor café seating, especially in the warmer months.

So if you plug Chevalier Pierrot de France into your map and walk there, what you reliably get is:

> A historic square, café terraces, and a close-up view of Delft’s leaning Old Church tower.

## Why Chevalier Pierrot de France Shows Up on Tours

Several tour descriptions for Delft mention Chevalier Pierrot de France in their route lists. These include self-guided food tours and “hike and bite” walking routes that combine local stories and tasting stops. Singapore

From what’s published, you can confidently infer:

– It’s a waypoint rather than a headline attraction. In tour descriptions it appears in a sequence together with churches, pocket gardens and cafés, which suggests it’s used as a narrative or photo stop on the route rather than a long, ticketed visit. Singapore
– It’s part of the “hidden corners of Delft” story. Food and walking tours in the city often emphasize lesser-known squares and alleys around the major icons (Markt, Oude Kerk, Nieuwe Kerk). Heilige Geestkerkhof fits that pattern exactly.

If you’re crafting your own walk through Delft’s historic centre, you can comfortably use Chevalier Pierrot de France as:

– A marker on your map for the quiet side of the Oude Kerk.
– A transition point between a loop along the canals (Oude Delft, Vrouwenregt) and a coffee or lunch stop on the square.

## Getting There: Practical Access

### From Delft Station

Transit data and local guides confirm that Heilige Geestkerkhof is within a short walk of Delft Station:

– Moovit’s transit guide lists Delft, Station Delft as about a 10-minute walk from Heilige Geestkerkhof.
– Delft’s official visitor information describes the city centre itself as compact and easily walkable, with the station only a few minutes from the historic core.

### Trams and Buses

If you prefer tram or bus:

– Tram lines 1 and 19 serve stops close to Heilige Geestkerkhof (Prinsenhof stop, 3–4 minutes’ walk).
– Several bus routes (including 37, 61, 455 and others) stop at nearby points like Delft, Prinsenhof and Bolwerk, within a 3–8 minute walk of the square.

From any of these stops, you simply follow signs towards Oude Kerk / Old Church; Chevalier Pierrot de France is just off the church’s main entrance side.

## What to Pair It With (Perfect Mini-Itinerary)

Because Chevalier Pierrot de France is essentially a micro-stop, it works best folded into a broader exploration of Delft’s medieval core.

### 1. Oude Kerk (Old Church)

– The oldest major church in Delft, with a famously leaning tower that visibly tilts several degrees.
– Burials here include Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, among other notable Dutch figures.

You access the church directly from the same square; ticketed entry covers both Oude Kerk and Nieuwe Kerk under current arrangements (always check for up-to-date pricing and opening hours, as these can change).

> Contextual internal-link idea: Pair this POI with a broader Delft Old Town walking guide that covers the Oude Kerk, Nieuwe Kerk and the main canals in one loop.

### 2. Nieuwe Kerk and the Markt

– The Nieuwe Kerk on the Markt holds the royal crypt of the House of Orange and offers a tower climb with wide views over Delft.
– From Heilige Geestkerkhof you can walk to the Markt in just a few minutes through narrow canal-side streets lined with historic façades.

> Contextual internal-link idea: Integrate Chevalier Pierrot de France into a day trip from The Hague to Delft article, highlighting how easy it is to reach this area by tram or train.

### 3. Museum Prinsenhof Delft

– Located nearby, Museum Prinsenhof is famous for the preserved bullet holes from the assassination of William of Orange, and for its collection of Delftware and works by Delft artists.

Combining these creates a compact, historically dense walking route with Chevalier Pierrot de France as one of several small but characterful waypoints.

## Accessibility & Inclusivity Notes

– Terrain: Photos and street-level imagery show a paved, largely flat square, but with cobblestones and some uneven surfaces, which may be challenging for some wheelchairs, mobility scooters or travellers with balance issues.
– Step-free access: Routes from the station to the old town use bridges and narrow streets; many are step-free, but kerbs and canal edges can vary. For step-free routes, using a transit planner such as 9292 or Moovit with accessibility filters is prudent.
– Sensory environment: This square is typically calmer than the Markt but can still be busy during events or peak season around the churches.

Because detailed, official accessibility information for Chevalier Pierrot de France itself is not published, travellers with specific needs should treat the destination as a regular city-street environment rather than a fully managed attraction and plan accordingly.

## Outdated or Unclear Data to Treat with Caution

A few important caveats:

– Nature of the POI: Public sources list the name and address but do not clearly define whether Chevalier Pierrot de France is currently an active business, a private residence, an artwork, or simply a named stop used in tour narratives.
– Tours and routes: Tour inclusions (like the self-guided food tour) change over time. Always check the latest description from the operator before assuming that Chevalier Pierrot de France is still on a given route. Singapore
– Building details: Housing databases confirm the construction year (1825) and historic status of the surrounding buildings, but they do not describe their current interior use.

So: think of Chevalier Pierrot de France as a map pin that pulls you into one of Delft’s most characterful corners—a tiny waypoint that makes sure you don’t just pass the Oude Kerk tower at a distance, but actually step into the square, look up, and linger.

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