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Nieuwe Instituut & Sonneveld House
Nieuwe Instituut & Sonneveld Housern The Netherlands national museum for architecture, design and digital culture and a unique museum house dating from 1933. Explore the...
Rotterdam is hosting Walk21!
There’s never a dull moment when you’re walking the streets of Rotterdam – immense skyscrapers, new boutiques, attractive cafes and restaurants – and the Municipal...
ROTTERDAM, HOME TO THE FIRST VIRTUAL CAMPUS IN THE NETHERLANDS
Erasmus University Rotterdam has replicated its Woudestein campus at a 1:1 scale in Minecraft, which is unique in the Netherlands! The first virtual building blocks...
Open up to celebrate!
Building bridges and connecting peopleSoul singer Shirma Rouse – on her way to the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam – has written a song which...
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...
Luchtsingel promenade: goosebumps…
Tempting is not the right word. You are too audacious for that, Rotterdam. You challenged us. You called it urban initiative. “Come on then,” you said. “Let’s do...
Wandelen langs het Schiekadeblok Test site Rotterdam
Walking along the Schiekadeblock Test site Rotterdam.
Recreanten bij de Kralingse Plas
Kralingen-Crooswijk: People walking on a riser at the Kralingse Plas.
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.
Close up Centraal Station
Close up of the glass façade of the Central Station. Travelers walking in and out.








