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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...
Discover surprising art, right on the street!
Nr. 1 Neptune Location: Doelwater 5, 3011 AH Rotterdam On the occasion of the official commissioning of the Town Hall on the Coolsingel in 1920,...
Ntjam Rosie: ‘Rotterdam is like yin and yang’
Singer Ntjam Rosie relocated from Maastricht to Rotterdam when she was 19. ‘I came to Rotterdam to study at the conservatoire. At first, I lived...
Taste of Rotterdam
How do we show Rotterdam to the world, now international guests cannot visit our city during the Eurovision Song Contest? This was the question during the...
Tokological with a touch of Rotterdam.
As a 44 year-old chef with a Black Achievement Award, she makes the most of the assets of the Rotterdam-based tokos, such as salted fish...
Kunst op de Kruiskade
Street art piece made by Tymon de Laat located at Kruiskade.
Street art kunstwerk van Ian Kirk Patrick nabij de Kruiskade
Street art by Ian Kirk Patrick near the Kruiskade.
Kunst op de Kruiskade
Street art piece made by Tymon de Laat located at Kruiskade.
Het Oude Luxor Theater
The Oude Luxor Theater located at Kruiskade.
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.








