Description
These lean-to houses have been part of a larger property along with Breedestraat 163 – 165 since 1819 when Joannes Josephus Pirovano purchased them. The lot Breedestraat 167 – 169 was added to the property in 1877 by Spanish consul William Henriquez. The small, connected buildings have always served as modest dwellings.
Stichting Monumentenzorg purchased the lean-to houses in 1992 and restored and upgraded them to modern standards. The number of housing units was reduced from six to three.
Name of property:
None
Characteristics:
Semi-detached block accommodating six small one-story row houses. One continuous roof with hipped ends. Tiny flat cornice, regularly spaced roof tiles as rain gutters. Central door and flanking windows for each unit.
Monument value:
Cultural-historical value as a typical example of low-cost urban housing. Specific value as part of a protected monumental townscape.
Construction period:
Not listed in the Register of Monuments





