City Hall Rotterdam, Rotterdam — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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Informazioni su City Hall Rotterdam

Rotterdam City Hall is one of the few pre-war buildings still standing in the city centre, a grand Beaux-Arts structure that survived the devastating German bombing of May 14, 1940. The building was designed after a competition in 1912 and constructed between 1914 and 1920. Its 71-metre clock tower, the foundation stone laid by Queen Wilhelmina on July 15, 1915, dominates the surrounding skyline. The design blends Beaux-Arts grandeur with Art Deco touches, and the perfectly symmetrical four-wing layout around a central courtyard gives the building an imposing presence. When the Luftwaffe bombed Rotterdam in 1940, destroying almost the entire city centre, the City Hall was one of the few large buildings to survive. The fire that consumed much of the surrounding area stopped just short of the building, though it suffered some damage. Its survival made it a symbol of resilience in a city that had to rebuild itself almost from scratch. The building was designated a Rijksmonument (National Monument) on October 10, 2000. It remains the seat of Rotterdam's municipal government. The City Hall is currently undergoing a major refurbishment. When open, guided tours take visitors through otherwise inaccessible spaces, including Victorian-era police cells, the courtyard, and the clock tower viewing platform. If you're on a Questo quest through Rotterdam, the City Hall is a stop where the city's determination to survive and reinvent itself is written into the very walls that refused to fall.

Plan Your Visit

Address
Ook Rotterdam, Gemeentehuis, Coolsingel 40, 3012 AR Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Frequently asked questions

Can you visit Rotterdam City Hall?
The building is currently undergoing major refurbishment. When open, guided tours include access to police cells, the courtyard, and the 71-metre clock tower with panoramic views. Check the Rotterdam city council website for reopening dates and tour availability.
How did Rotterdam City Hall survive the 1940 bombing?
The May 14, 1940 German bombing destroyed almost the entire Rotterdam city centre, but the City Hall survived. The fire stopped just short of the building, though it sustained some damage. Completed in 1920, it's one of the few pre-war buildings still standing and was designated a National Monument in 2000.

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