
Bouwcentrum
In the Bouwcentrum, professionals and interested parties could go for exhibitions and objective information about building and living.
- Buildings
- National Monuments
In the Bouwcentrum, professionals and interested parties could go for exhibitions and objective information about building and living.
Located on the corner of Delftsevaart and Lombardkade is the building of Van Stolk Royal Traders.
In the early years of reconstruction three banks were build on the Blaak.
The new telephone building on Botersloot opened its doors in 1951. For over a century, Botersloot was the centre of telephony in Rotterdam.
The architects Hugh Maaskant and Willem van Tijen built in post-war Rotterdam the Industrial Building at the Goudsesingel.
The Laurenskerk was badly damaged by the bombing of May 1940, though the spire itself remained largely intact.
Café Dudok was the office of life assurance company De Nederlanden van 1845.
The ‘Work Institution for the Blind People in Need’ was a society set up in 1851.
Late 1953 newspapers announced that the famous Hilton Hotel Organization decided to build a hotel in Rotterdam.
The Savoy Hotel on the corner of Hoogstraat and Kipstraat was an initiative from Wereldhaven.
The Euromast of architect Maaskant is in 1960 a symbol of progress, after the extension with the space tower in 1970 it remained the highest building in Rotterdam
The Steiger Church was intended as a place of silence and contemplation in the bustling city centre.