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This building houses temporary exhibitions on art, architecture and design and non-European cultures. — Michelin Guide
Rotterdam's second signature bridge, the 1981-opened Willemsbrug, makes a bold statement with its crimson-red pylons. — Lonely Planet
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Huis Sonneveld, designed by Brinkman and Van der Vlugt, is an outstanding example of the Dutch New Building architectural strain (also known as Dutch functionalism). — Lonely Planet
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Although it might feel a little abandoned some times, it does lend itself for great photographic compositions. — On the Grid
A sea lover's delight, the Maritime Museum is Rotterdam's noted nautical collection. — Fodor's
Elegant marble and old vaults fill this historic Dutch bank turned office space. — Atlas Obscura
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Situated in a working-class district, the small historic port of Delft has retained its traditional charm, which is all the more striking when contrasted with the modern appearance of Rotterdam. — Michelin Guide
Discover what it's like to live in one of Rotterdam's 'forest' of 45-degree-tilted, cube-shaped apartments at this small museum in the city's iconic Overblaak Development. — Lonely Planet
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On the waterfront across the Maas, the Nederlands Fotomuseum mounts large temporary exhibitions. — Lonely Planet
This outsized Santa sculpture was designed by Paul McCarthy in 2001. — Lonely Planet
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Kralingse Bos is a wood encircling a large lake: Kralingse Plas. — Michelin Guide
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One of the most important examples of urban engineering in the city, this tunnel opened in 1942 goes under the Nieuwe Meuse and is over 1 000m long. — Michelin Guide
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