⇒ Rotterdam Central Station
Modern architecture pearl, the main railway station of Rotterdam city receiving an average of 170 000 passengers daily. One of the greatest city’s architectural highlights
⇒ Schieland House
The 17th century building former headquarter of Waterschap Schieland, institution responsible for water policy and management in this part of South Holland. as well, once temporary accommodation place of Napoleon Bonaparte
⇒ Big Church/ St. Lawrence Church
Late Gothic style building from 1525 and in the same time the oldest building in city of Rotterdam. One of the several rarely buildings survived Nazi bombing on May 15th 1940.
⇒ Erasmus of Rotterdam’s Monument
Monument honoured to Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus alias Erasmus of Rotterdam, one of the biggest philosophers, theologians, scholars, priest from 16th century. Many public buildings, structures and education institutions are named against this famous Rotterdammer.
⇒ Markthal (The Market Hall)
Modern building situated on one of the biggest Rotterdam’s Squares in the shape of horseshoe — closed market combined with living space and facilities, also nicknamed “The Sistine Chapel of Rotterdam”
⇒ Kijk-Kubus (The Cube Houses)
Atypical tree-looking buildings with cube-shaped apartments on the top of the supporting columns. Because of its form only 3/4 of the inner space is suitable and usable for common living
⇒ Old Harbour
One of the oldest ( but not the oldest one!) ports of Medieval Rotterdam, former river mouth of river Rotte to New Meuse river. Nowadays favourite gathering place of Rotterdam citizens with plenty of coffee bars, restaurants, taverns, disco clubs…
⇒ De Witt Huis (The White House)
Once the highest “skyscraper” in Europe from the end of 19th century, 42 metre ( 141 ft) tall.
Willemsbrug (The Red Bridge)
Also called “The Red Bridge” dedicated to Willem III is one of the three Rotterdam’s bridges connecting central and Northern part of the city with Southern districts.
De Hef (The Lift)
Huge steel construction once served like “rotating” and “lifting” train bridge across river New Meuse.