Rotterdam’s City Hall, or Stadhuis, stands as a rare survivor of the city’s pre-World War II architecture. Constructed in the early 20th century, this grand Beaux Art-style building boasts four wings that encircle an interior courtyard. The imposing structure is crowned by a soaring clock and bell tower, which adds to its majestic presence. Today, visitors can admire the intricate details of the facade and explore the historic and administrative heart of Rotterdam, experiencing a piece of the city’s enduring heritage.
Rotterdam City Hall (Stadhuis)
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