Schipluiden

Schipluiden is a village in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.

The village was founded relatively late in the 15th century and evolved around the Keenenburg castle, which no longer exists.

The current Dutch Reformed church in the village centre belonged to the Catholic Teutonic Knights before 1572, when the Calvinists took over control of the church.

The village inhabitants worked in the food trade from the agrarian area Westland to the cities of Vlaardingen and Delft.

For sermons, they had to go to the Roman Catholic Church, some kilometres out of the village.

Schipluiden