Europe's Most Adventurous City: Cube Houses, Market Hall Ceiling & World's Largest Port
📍 Rotterdam, Netherlands📅 3-day itinerary
The city Germany flattened in 90 minutes in 1940 rebuilt itself as Europe's architecture laboratory — with inhabited cube houses tilted 45° on hexagonal stilts, a food market inside a horseshoe apartment block with an 11,000 m² ceiling painting, and a single-pylon swan-neck bridge over Europe's largest port that handles 40% of all European container cargo.
Houses Tilted 45° and Balanced on Hexagonal Stalks Where People Sleep, Cook and Garden in a Cube & A Food Market Roofed by 11,000 Square Metres of Photographic Art
The World's First Publicly Accessible Art Storage Depot in a Mirrored Sphere & 400-Metre-Long Maersk Container Ships Being Loaded 40 km of Port to the Sea
19 UNESCO Windmills Reflected at Sunset in a 1738 Polder Canal & The Plymouth Rock Church Where the Pilgrim Fathers Prayed Before Sailing to America in 1620