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St Lawrence Church
The guide was updated:The Late Gothic church (1449-1525) is the only building still remaining from the medieval city centre. The church received its current shape around 1525, but took heavy damage during the bombardment in May 1940. It now stands in striking contrast to the new architecture that surrounds it. Besides its regular church services, the building now also houses a permanent exhibition entitled ‘A monument full of stories’.
Useful Information
- Address: Laurenskerk, Grotekerkplein 27, Rotterdam
- Website: laurenskerkrotterdam.nl/en/visit
- Phone: +31 10 413 1494
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Rotterdam’s answer to Paris’ Eiffel Tower and Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, the graceful Erasmus Bridge opened in 1996 and was dubbed the Swan by the locals. The 800-metre long bridge spans the Maas River and links the northern and southern parts of Rotterdam.
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De Rotterdam
De Rotterdam is an iconic example of urban architecture, designed by Rotterdam based architecture firm OMA/Rem Koolhaas. The three linked towers are nearly 150 metres high, forming a ‘vertical city’ of high-class flats, a 4-star hotel, offices, shops, restaurants, fitness and parking facilities. The name refers to the SS Rotterdam, a steamship that once sailed a regular route to New York and offered a wide range of functions for its passengers' comfort.
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Van Nelle Fabriek
The Van Nelle Factory is a classic example of the Nieuwe Bouwen school of Dutch modernist architecture. The ingenious building was designed to provide all the facilities for the employees close at hand, keeping the building fully above ground to create air, light and space. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2014.
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Groot Handelsgebouw
This national monument is a typical symbol of post-war reconstruction. The huge structure, 220 by 85 metres in size, was built in the early 1950s. There are offices and shops distributed across various levels, with a 1.5 kilometre ‘road’ through them. It is a leading meeting place for entrepreneurs. Take the lift in the Groot Handelsgebouw to the 7th Floor for a beautiful view of Rotterdam Central Station.
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Het Industriegebouw
Het Industriegebouw is from the same architects as the Groot Handelsgebouw. Both buildings have been a national monument since 1991. Its function as a business complex has been restored, it houses a variety of companies from tech start-ups to architects (re)creating the city and from your favourite concept store to breakfast diner.
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St Lawrence Church
The Late Gothic church (1449-1525) is the only building still remaining from the medieval city centre. The church received its current shape around 1525, but took heavy damage during the bombardment in May 1940. It now stands in striking contrast to the new architecture that surrounds it. Besides its regular church services, the building now also houses a permanent exhibition entitled ‘A monument full of stories’.
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City Hall
The City Hall was one of the few buildings to survive the bombardment in 1940. The listed building in Beaux Art style with Byzantine, Roman and Art Deco influences is symmetrically structured around an inner courtyard. The mayor’s office is on the first floor of the right corner pavilion.
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Luchtsingel
The Luchtsingel connects Rotterdam North to the Centre and revitalises a forgotten area. The project consists of a wooden pedestrian bridge 390-metres long, The DakAkker (Urban Roof Farm) on Schieblock, a public area at the former station Hofplein and park Pompenburg. Crossing the pedestrian bridge brings you to Station Hofplein, the former station building that is now home to a number of restaurants, shops and a jazz club.
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