One of the few buildings that survived the WWII. This Art Deco masterpiece is a nice change from the modern architecture of the city.
La Witte Huis, literalmente Casa Blanca, es un edificio y monumento nacional situado en Róterdam.
Teniendo en cuenta que las bicicletas son muy populares en Amsterdam, es lógico que sea aquí donde se haya construido el primer Parking…
Completed in 2010, this futuristic structure is built of glass and steel. A must-see for contemporary architecture lovers.
The Nescio Bridge is a cycle and footbridge in the Netherlands. This curved, steel suspension bridge, located in Amsterdam, is the country's…
A los entusiastas de la arquitectura contemporánea les encantará este proyecto de un edificio que se asemeja a una ballena en una parte de…
Mire hacia arriba si se pasea por ahí: esta es una transformación realmente sorprendente de almacenes a viviendas.
An astonishing staple of Rotterdam's modern architecture. The building looks like it's cracking at one side.
This modern shopping complex is made of glass, steel and stone - its interiors are quite interesting. And it's also a shopaholic heaven!
You can find various chainstores and other smaller shops at this mall. Admire its contemporary design with a lot of open space.
The Vesteda tower is located in Eindhoven and was finished in 2006. At 90 metres tall and 28 floors it is the fourth highest building in…
The Hoftoren, nicknamed De Vulpen is a 29-storey, 141.86-metre-high building in The Hague, Netherlands.
The provincial house of Limburg is built in the local Maasland Renaissance style. Take a guided tour around and learn about the government.
This functionalist building with an interesting heptagonal tower was a part of the Philips company. Now it houses residences and offices.
Fort De Roovere is an earthen fort, constructed as part of the Dutch Water Line,, a series of water-based defences conceived by Maurice of…
Architecture and technology buffs will love this steel suspension bridge from 2003. Its design is unique and definitely eye-catching.
The name of this 1930s building can be translated as "White Lady". Its design conforms to the New Objectivity style.