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‘IT’S ABOUT TIME’ in the Gashouder

‘What I think is most important is that we – the cultural institutions – connect with our environment, the makers in the area, our city...

Hey students, welcome in Rotterdam

The academic year has begun again!As a city, we’re proud that every year around 40,000 new MBO, HBO, and university students choose to study in...

Oude en nieuwe architectuur op de Kop van Zuid

Oude en nieuwe architectuur op de Kop van Zuid

De Rotterdam and hotel Room Mate Bruno.

Architectuur op de Wilhelminapier: De Rotterdam en de verbouwde handelsveem pakhuizen

Architectuur op de Wilhelminapier: De Rotterdam en de verbouwde handelsveem pakhuizen

View of modern architecture of De Rotterdam and renewed buildings of handelsveem storehouse buildings at the Wilhelminapier.

Architectuur gebouw Erasmus MC

Architectuur gebouw Erasmus MC

Erasmus MC in front with behind it various architecture of the city center of Rotterdam.

Genieten van de skyline van Rotterdam

Genieten van de skyline van Rotterdam

Enjoying the skyline of Rotterdam

De Rotterdam & Erasmusbrug

De Rotterdam & Erasmusbrug

De Rotterdam is the largest multipurpose building in the Netherlands (160,000m2), designed by OMA. In front you'll see the Noordereiland.

Bovenaanzicht van de Kubuswoningen

Bovenaanzicht van de Kubuswoningen

The Cubehouses on the Blaak, seen from above. The houses are designed by the architect Piet Blom. On the background the red Willemsbrug and Het Witte Huis.

Terras aan de Oude Haven

Terras aan de Oude Haven

Terrace at the Oude Haven, the oldest port in the center of Rotterdam. Now it is mainly an entertainment area. In the background, the White House, at its completion in 1898, the tallest office building in Europe. On the left the red Willemsbrug.

De Hefbrug

De Hefbrug

De Hefbrug, or Koningshavenbrug, was formerly employed as a railway bridge. The bridge connected the Noordereiland with the south of Rotterdam. The train now goes underground through a tunnel.