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Port of Rotterdam Authority
The objective of the Port of Rotterdam Authority is to enhance the port’s competitive position as a logistics hub and world-class industrial complex. Not only...
How Erasmus University is building on a sustainable campus
In keeping with the motto ‘Building new perspectives’, Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is busy building a future-proof and sustainable Campus Woudestein. Building work started in...
Roof garden with trees on reflective Boijmans Van Beuningen art depot
Architect Arjen Ketting: 'This would only be possible in Rotterdam'You will only hear the city sounds of Rotterdam from a distance on the roof of...
Art Rotterdam Week 2019: young talent, idealists & Rotterdam creators
Grand, thrilling and connecting people; exactly what a typical Rotterdam party should be. Over 30 locations spread across the city opened their doors for the...
The Markthal Effect
This may be the question most frequently asked by tourists in Rotterdam: 'How do I get to the Markthal?' In just five years the Markthal...
Rotterdam. Home port for innovative floating solutions.
The world’s rapidly growing population, climate change, rising sea levels, land scarcity, the continuing search for practical, sustainable solutions to economic challenges and the simple...
Digital artwork: Rotterdam earns its stripes.
There’s always light at the end of the tunnel, as 24-year-old psychology student from Erasmus University, Ebenezer Tafese proves. He transforms iconic buildings in Rotterdam...
Albeda students flying high
In late 2020, Albeda – a regional educational institution for intermediate vocational education and training – opened a new education facility on the Lutonbaan, Rotterdam...
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.
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.









