Video Tour of Delft, Netherlands - Including the Royal Delft Blue Pottery in Holland

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Art and craft lovers aboard the hotel barge Panache in Holland wait with bated breath to reach the cruise’s last destination – Delft, Netherlands – the 750-year-old town that gave its name to the elegant delft blue porcelain that made it world-famous. Our Classic Holland Cruise offers guests the chance to visit the Royal Delft Blue Pottery, as well as an afternoon to explore its charming streets and find out more about its quirks and history.

Delft is world famous for its earthenware, which was styled on the imported Chinese porcelain of the 17th century. This beautiful, unspoilt city is more than 750 years old and began as the home port of the Dutch East India Company. We visit the Royal Blue Delft Pottery factory, just 5 minutes' walk from our barge mooring to learn how this world-famous earthenware is made.

Delft lies on the Delftsche Schie with the old part of town ringed by canals. In the 17th century, the town's canal water became tainted, leading to a decline from 200 breweries to 20. In 1654, the "Thunderclap", an accidental gunpowder explosion leveled half the town and killed hundreds.

But Delft quickly rebounded, thanks to riches the city amassed as the headquarters of the Dutch East India Company. The porcelains brought back by their traders from the Far East proved irresistible, and in 1645, De Porceleyne Fles started making and exporting the blue and white earthenware that was to make the town famous.

Civil war in China had dried up the source for porcelains, and Delft potters leaped in and created the blue faience that soon became known as Delft Blue. The manufacture of Delft ware, which was world-famed from the 17th to the mid-18th century, has recently been revived.

Delft was the birthplace of the scholar and statesman Hugo de Groot, the painter Jan Vermeer, whose "View of Delft" is in the Mauritshuis in The Hague, and the scientist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek who mastered the fledging invention of the microscope.

CREDIT: Tour guide: Vera Ter Beest

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