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Ten years Rotterdam. Make It Happen. A major collaboration to be proud of
King’s Day and the Eurovision Song Contest were remarkable “Rotterdam. Make It Happen.” moments — powerful examples of the city’s collective strength in collaboration. But...
Een foto van Rotterdam Centraal Station met treinen
A horizontal shot of the Rotterdam Central Station capturing few trains passing by or stopping. Rotterdam Central Station is also called the international gateway to Rotterdam. Every day, about 110,000 travellers pass through Central Station to use the bus, tram, metro or train. Intercity trains from all over the Netherlands (including Intercity Direct), Thalys, Eurostar and other international high-speed trains stop here several times a day, sometimes hourly.
Vooraanzicht Centraal Station
Boys playing football in front of the Central Station
Close up Centraal Station
Close up of the glass façade of the Central Station. Travelers walking in and out.
Eurostar trein vertrekt vanaf Rotterdam Centraal Station
A Eurostar train departs from Rotterdam Central Station. Part of the skyline is visible in the background, with the Delftse Poort highrise.
Fietsers rijden voorbij Rotterdam Centraal
Cyclists crossing Rotterdam Central designed by Benthem Crouwel Architekten.
Centraal Station
City centre: Front view of Central Station (Centraal Station) as seen from Kruisplein.
Rotterdam Centraal met Kerst in de sneeuw
Rotterdam Central Train Station (designed by Benthem Crouwel Architekten) in the snow.
Rotterdam Centraal Station vanuit de lucht
Rotterdam Central Station from the air.
Moments Contained, beeld voor Centraal Station
Moments Contained, an almost 4 meter high bronze sculpture of a young, fictional, colored woman in sneakers, hands clenched in the pockets of her tracksuit. With an appearance of resilience, self-confidence and vulnerability. The statue is located on Stationsplein, directly in front of Central Station. The woman does not stand on a pedestal, but with both feet on the ground. The sculpture was made by the English artist Thomas J Price and was donated to the city of Rotterdam by the Droom en Daad Foundation. It is part of the International Sculpture Collection of Rotterdam. The statue was unveiled early June 2023. In the photo we can clearly see the size of the statue because of the people walking around it.







