Rotterdam combines modern architecture, museums, parks and historic locations. The Maritime Museum, Erasmus Bridge, Euromast and cubic houses mark the cityscape. The Market Hall, zoo and art museums form the cultural offerings.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Modern exhibition venue with 3300 square meters of space in Museum Park. Displays international art, fashion, design and contemporary culture without permanent collection.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
An 802-meter bridge across the Nieuwe Maas with a 139-meter asymmetrical pylon.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
185-meter observation tower with a restaurant at 96 meters and viewing platform at 112 meters height.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
38 cube-shaped houses tilted at 45 degrees, designed by architect Piet Blom in the 1980s.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
A modern market hall containing restaurants, food stores and apartments within an arched building decorated with colorful ceiling murals.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The largest animal park in the Netherlands with over 180 species, an oceanarium and several natural areas for Asian and African animals.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
A collection of ships, navigation instruments and port equipment displays the history of Europe's largest port from 1400 to present day.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
An art museum containing Dutch and European paintings from medieval to contemporary periods and design objects in a modern building.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The lake covers 100 hectares and is surrounded by a forest with walking paths.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
A green park with old trees, ponds and walking paths next to the 185-meter Euromast.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Modern urban extension south of the Maas river featuring office towers, the Erasmus Bridge and multiple residential buildings in current architectural style.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The first high-rise in the city, built in 1898. With its 10 floors and 43 meters height, it represents a notable example of Art Nouveau architecture.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Food market in former port building featuring regional products and dining options. Multiple restaurants and brewery located at Wilhelminapier.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The oldest port of Rotterdam from the 14th century with historical ships, restaurants and bars along the water.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Former head office of Holland America Line from 1901 with restaurant, bar and hotel rooms overlooking the harbor.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Museum in an 1851 villa with collections of artworks and objects from Africa, Asia and America.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The 1931 industrial building exemplifies modernist functionalist architecture with its glass and steel construction.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
This central city square contains several contemporary sculptures and is surrounded by modern buildings.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The 2014 renovated transportation hub connects international trains with local transport under a distinctive roof.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
This medieval church from the 15th century survived the 1940 bombing and contains a significant organ.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Collection of fossils, skeletons and mounted animals from the region. The museum presents the evolution of local flora and fauna.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Former cruise ship from 1959, now a hotel with restaurants and tours through the engine room and bridge.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
This art gallery presents temporary exhibitions from international artists. The center also offers lectures and educational programs for visitors.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
1930s residence with original furniture, example of New Building architecture from the interwar period.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The central market square extends 198 meters and accommodates over 450 vendor stalls offering local products throughout the week.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Built in 1897, this community center features multiple conference rooms and a large hall seating 600 people for concerts and public discussions.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Historical building from 1665 in Dutch Classicism style, now hosts temporary exhibitions about Rotterdam city history.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The museum in a New Objectivity style villa displays paintings, drawings and sculptures by expressionist Hendrik Chabot.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
The 19th-century harbor contains sailing vessels and features a quay lined with historical buildings.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
This 390-meter wooden bridge connects the central station to the northern district of the city.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Former shipyard complex with renovated industrial buildings that now house offices and workshops.