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Rotterdam The Hague Airport
airport serving the cities of Rotterdam and The Hague, located in Rotterdam
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
art museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Rotterdam Ahoy
event arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Van Nelle Factory
industrial monument in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Cube House
type of house designed by architect Piet Blom, built in Rotterdam and in Helmond, the Netherlands
Mevlana Mosque
mosque in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Maeslantkering
{| style="float: right" | thumb|none|300px|The Maeslant Barrier seen from the north |- | thumb|none|300px|Location of the Maeslant Barrier |- | thumb|none|300px|A ship passing the barrier |- | thumb|none|300px|Model (no longer present) |- | thumb|none|300px|The Maeslantkering closed |} The Maeslantkering ("Maeslant barrier" in Dutch) is a storm surge barrier on the Nieuwe Waterweg, in South Holland, Netherlands. It was constructed from 1991 to 1997. As part of the Delta Works, the barrier responds to water level predictions calculated by a centralized computer system called BOS. It automatical
Market Hall
residential building with market hall underneath, located in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Diergaarde Blijdorp
zoo in Rotterdam
Kunsthal
The Kunsthal (; ) is an art space in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It opened in 1992.
Hector Hodler Library
library of the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA) in Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
Witte Huis
building in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam
museum in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
De Doelen
concert hall in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Maastunnel traffic tunnels
thumb|210px|Euromast and Maastunnel ventilation (centre) thumb|right|210px|Cyclist section of the Maastunnel thumb|right|210px|Pedestrian section of the Maastunnel thumb|right|210px|Cross-section of the tunnel from :File:TUNNELBOUW-PGM4011510.webm|a 1938 video (full video on Commons) The Maastunnel is a tunnel in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, connecting the banks of the Nieuwe Maas. About 75,000 motor vehicles and a large number of cyclists and pedestrians use the tunnel daily, making the Maastunnel an important part of Rotterdam's road network. Building commenced in 1937 and finished in 1942. T
Depot Boijmans van Beuningen
art storage of the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen
Chabot Museum
Dutch art museum in Rotterdam
Rotterdam City Hall
town hall of Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Maritime Museum Rotterdam
museum in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Willem de Kooning Academy
Dutch academy of art and design
Het Slaakhuis
Rijksmonument in Rotterdam
Europoortkering
thumb|340px|Satellite picture of the Europoort (dating from before the creation of Maasvlakte 2). 1. Maeslantkering (on the Nieuwe Waterweg). 2. Hartelkering (on the Hartelkanaal). In red: strengthening of the dikes
Oceanium
The Oceanium is a public aquarium that opened in 2001 in Diergaarde Blijdorp, a zoo in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Oceanium lies in the expansion area of the zoo, which includes a new entrance and parking area, and was the biggest project to date for the zoo. The area around the Oceanium is home to projects depicting the Americas.
Kunstinstituut Melly
arts center
Rotterdamse Schouwburg
theater in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Waalhaven
thumb|Waalhaven Airport in 1932, with the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin|Graf Zeppelin in the background. The Waalhaven is a harbour in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is one of the excavated harbors on the south bank of the Meuse river in Rotterdam. With an area of 3.1 square kilometers, it is one of the larger dug harbor basins in the world.
Crooswijk General Cemetery
cemetery in Rotterdam, the Netherlands