Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff Bezos
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — A giant, $500 million yacht reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos faces a delivery problem: It may require dismantling a beloved, historic bridge in Rotterdam that is blocking its passage to the sea.
Reports this week that the Dutch city had already agreed to take apart the recently renovated Koningshaven Bridge, known locally as De Hef, sparked anger. On Facebook, locals are proposing to pelt the yacht with rotten eggs when it passes through.
However, a spokeswoman for Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb told The Associated Press on Friday that while a shipbuilder has requested temporarily taking apart the bridge this summer, no permit has yet been sought or granted.
Many Rotterdam residents are still concerned.
“I think it’s easy to understand why it’s so controversial because this is a very beautiful, recently restored old bridge,” said Rotterdam resident Lizette Touber. “It really is our heritage. And I think that if the rich can pay for it to be opened, which normally nobody else could do, then you get controversy.”

AP Photo/Peter Dejong
View of the Koningshaven Bridge, known as De Hef (The Lift), in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Thursday.
In a written statement, Aboutaleb, who is on a visit to Colombia, said that once a request for a permit is submitted it will be assessed based on factors including economic impact, environmental nuisance and possible risks to the “monumental structure” of the bridge.
“When the permit has been applied for, the municipality can make a decision about this, details can be further elaborated and a plan can be made in the event of a positive decision,” the statement said.
The municipality declined to comment on who owns the yacht in question or identify the shipbuilder. An email sent to Amazon seeking comment went unanswered.
The current Hef railway bridge was opened for trains to cross the Maas River in 1927 and taken out of service in 1993 when it was replaced by a tunnel. Public protests spared it from demolition, and it eventually underwent a three-year renovation that ended in 2017. The middle section of the bridge can be raised to allow ships to pass underneath, but apparently not high enough for the new yacht’s masts.
Ton Wesselink, chairman of a Rotterdam historical society, feared that a decision to allow one yacht through the bridge could set a precedent for others.
“The thing we don’t want is that this yacht issue will open the possibility for shipbuilders to use it the same way,” he said in an email to AP.
But there were voices of support for the proposal.
“I think it’s fine. Let Bezos pay a high price. It creates work. I only see upsides,” said Rotterdam resident Ria van den Vousten.
“If it is paid for and everybody makes some money, don’t complain. Don’t talk, but act, as we say in Rotterdam,” she added.
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Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff BezosGuy Fleury
This is a view of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. A plan to dismantle a historic bridge in Rotterdam so the huge yacht can get to the North Sea sparked anger in the city, with one Facebook group set up calling for people to pelt the multimillion-dollar yacht with rotten eggs. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
Guy FleuryThis is a view of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. A plan to dismantle a historic bridge in Rotterdam so the huge yacht can get to the North Sea sparked anger in the city, with one Facebook group set up calling for people to pelt the multimillion-dollar yacht with rotten eggs. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
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Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff BezosPeter Dejong
View of the Koningshaven Bridge, known as De Hef (The Lift), in Rotterdam, Netherlands, seen Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
Peter DejongView of the Koningshaven Bridge, known as De Hef (The Lift), in Rotterdam, Netherlands, seen Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff BezosGuy Fleury
View of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
Guy FleuryView of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
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Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff BezosGuy Fleury
View of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. Reports that Rotterdam had already agreed to take apart the recently restored Koningshaven Bridge, known locally as De Hef, to make way for the yacht sparked anger in the city, with one Facebook group set up calling for people to pelt the multimillion-dollar yacht with rotten eggs. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
Guy FleuryView of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. Reports that Rotterdam had already agreed to take apart the recently restored Koningshaven Bridge, known locally as De Hef, to make way for the yacht sparked anger in the city, with one Facebook group set up calling for people to pelt the multimillion-dollar yacht with rotten eggs. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
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Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff BezosGuy Fleury
View of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
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Anger grows over plan to dismantle Dutch bridge for yacht reportedly built for Jeff BezosGuy Fleury
View of a yacht, reportedly being built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, on the wharf in Zwijndrecht, near Rotterdam, Netherlands. (AP Photo/Guy Fleury)
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