
Bongers Tearoom (Pancake pavilion)
The Bongers Tearoom on Meent is such a familiar Rotterdam building that few people realise it was designed by an architect.
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The Bongers Tearoom on Meent is such a familiar Rotterdam building that few people realise it was designed by an architect.
The Groenendaal Housing project illustrate well the confrontation between two styles of architecture that dominated the post-war period in the Netherlands.
The Pannekoekstraat commercial building is a double building with retail space on the ground floor.
For a long time Stadstimmerhuis meent has been the name given to the building that houses city departments that deal with construction.
The Hoogstraat Shops were three retail buildings opened one after another in quick succession on Hoogstraat.
The ‘Work Institution for the Blind People in Need’ was a society set up in 1851.
This sculpture is intended to preserve for eternity the memory of one of the worst events points in the history of our city and our people.
Café Dudok was the office of life assurance company De Nederlanden van 1845.
De Heuvel was an initiative by the CHJ, an organisation that offered spiritual and social training to secondary level pupils, students and working youths.
The head office of the Verenigde Spaarbank on Botersloot was badly damaged by the bombardment.
The Mariniersweg housing block forms a single entity with the housing and shops on Pannekoekstraat at the rear.