Erasmus Bridge & Architecture Tour★★
The Erasmus Bridge (Erasmusbrug, 1996) — affectionately called "the Swan" by Rotterdammers — is the most elegant bridge in the Netherlands at 802 meters long. Its asymmetrical pylon (139 m high) has become a symbol of Rotterdam. Spectacularly lit at night.
Rotterdam is an open-air museum for architecture. After the bombing on May 14, 1940, which destroyed the entire city center, Rotterdam decided not to reconstruct but to completely rethink. The result is a city that celebrates architectural experiments:
Architectural Highlights
- De Rotterdam — Rem Koolhaas' vertical city: three interlocking towers (150 m), the largest building in the Netherlands. Hotel, offices, apartments in one complex.
- Centraal Station — The main station opened in 2014 with its wedge-shaped stainless steel facade makes an architectural statement upon arrival.
- Timmerhuis — MVRDV's pixel-like city hall: stacked modules that look like a computer graphic.
- Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen — The world's first fully accessible art depot: a mirrored kettle where you can view the museum's collection in storage (not in the museum, but in the depot!). Rooftop garden with panoramic views. Admission: 22.50 €.
- Floating Office Rotterdam — The largest floating office building in Europe in Rijnhaven. Built of wood, energy-neutral — Rotterdam's response to climate change.
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For architecture fans: The Rotterdam Architecture Institute (Het Nieuwe Instituut) in the Museumpark is a must. Changing exhibitions on Dutch design and urban planning. In front of it stands the Sonneveld House — a perfectly preserved functionalist house from 1933.
