Waalhaven

In today's world, Waalhaven has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of people. The importance of Waalhaven has transcended the barriers of age, gender and culture, and has captured the attention of researchers, professionals, enthusiasts and the curious alike. Since its emergence, Waalhaven has significantly impacted various aspects of society, from the way we communicate to the way we conduct our daily activities. In this article, we will explore in depth the impact of Waalhaven in different areas and its relevance in the contemporary world.

Waalhaven
Neighborhood of Rotterdam
Country Netherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
COROPRotterdam
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Waalhaven Airport in 1932, with the Graf Zeppelin in the background.

The Waalhaven is a harbour in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is one of the excavated harbors on the south bank of the Maas in Rotterdam. With an area of 3.1 square kilometers, it one of the larger dug harbor basins in the world.

Waalhaven Airport

The Waalhaven district used to be home to an airport, Vliegveld Waalhaven (Waalhaven Airport). It was the second civilian airport in the Netherlands and was opened in 1920. Part of it was also in use by the Dutch military's 3rd JaVA Fokker G.I squadron in 1940.

Amongst others, the N.V. Koolhoven aircraft factory was located at this airport. The factory and airport were destroyed in 1940 by the Dutch army so they could not get into the hands of the Germans. After the Second World War, the city was in prospect of finding an airport, but the existing airfield at Waalhaven was written off the list because the damage that was caused to prevent the airfield's capture was so great it was considered not worth repairing. An industrial zone now replaced the former airport, with aviation having moved to Zestienhoven Airport.

51°52′34″N 4°26′35″E / 51.876°N 4.443°E / 51.876; 4.443