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Hogeschool Inholland Rotterdam
We are a university of applied sciences that offers education to students and professionals as well as practical research for the vocational field. Our offer...
145 years of Holland America Line
Holland America Line is a world-famous name with its roots going back to 1873. The 'HAL' offered a direct steamer connection between Rotterdam and New...
STREET ART IS BOOMING in ROTTERDAM!
Street art is booming in Rotterdam. If you’ve visited Rotterdam, or if you live or work there, you must have seen a street art piece...
Toeristen genieten van de zon en van het uitzicht bij metrohalte Hoek van Holland Strand
Tourists enjoy the sun and the view at the Hoek van Holland Strand metro stop. Since March 31, 2023, metro line B stops at the Hoek van Holland Strand stop. With this you travel in 37 minutes between Rotterdam center and the beach, also known as Rotterdam Beach.
Reizigers in de hal van metrohalte Hoek van Holland Strand
Travelers arrive at, and depart from Hoek van Holland Strand metro stop. Since March 31, 2023, metro line B has stopped at this (end) stop and you can travel between Rotterdam center and the beach (also known as Rotterdam Beach) in 37 minutes.
Fietser opweg naar het strand in Hoek van Holland die langs vrolijke borden fietst.
Fietser opweg naar het strand in Hoek van Holland die langs vrolijke borden fietst.
Santa Claus – Oude Binnenweg
Santa Claus is a 2001 statue by Paul McCarthy in the Eendrachtsplein square of Rotterdam. Artist Paul McCarthy knows better than anyone how to depict the hypocrisy of modern society. Santa Claus is therefore an ironic critique of consumer society. It is a critical note that fits into McCarthy's oeuvre. Due to his design he combines 'high' with 'low' culture. The sculpture would be placed on the corner of the Kruiskade and the Karel Doormanstraat near concert hall De Doelen. In November 2008, Santa Claus finally got its permanent place on the Eendrachtsplein. The statue has become a well-known Rotterdam symbol.
Muurschildering door Tom Kraanen
This abstract mural by Tom Kraanen can be found in Crooswijk (corner Goudse Rijweg/Crooswijkseweg) and includes a text by Derek Otte.
L’Âge d’Or -Holland Amerikaplein
On 20 June 2021, World Refugee Day, Mayor Aboutaleb unveiled a new work of art by British artist Gavin Turk at the head of the Wilhelminapier. The artwork is a more than 3,5 meters high open door of green and red painted bronze. The door has a door handle and keyhole, also cast in bronze. L'Âge d'Or, as the work of art is called, is given to the municipality of Rotterdam on a long-term loan. L'Âge d'Or symbolizes hopes, dreams and opportunities as a door that is always open. A door without a building, but as a symbolic transition between two imaginary worlds, an old and a new one. L'Âge d'Or is the sixth in a unique series of eight works of art, in which all doors have a different colour, shape and handle.