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From 1 January 2018, Museum Rotterdam is free on the first Saturday of each month. So if you are in the city, this Saturday don’t miss visiting the museum. Museum Rotterdam describes the history of Rotterdam and its inhabitants. You can learn everything about the rich history of the city and learn how Rotterdam developed from a tiny harbor into a modern metropolis.
So if you haven’t been to Rotterdam before, or are a local just wanting to learn a little bit more about Rotterdam in general, then head down to Museum Rotterdam on this day and it’s completely free! On a normal day the ticket for an adult costs 7.50 Euros and for kids – 2.50 Euros.
Source: Museum Rotterdam
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