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From 24th May to 16th June, visit numerous events exploring the architectural treasure of the Dutch city
There is no doubt that Rotterdam has a vast architectural heritage to be proud of. Luckily, it is more than open to share it with visitors and display it to the curious locals and tourists passionate about urban development. Celebrate the love for architecture with a very special event - the Rotterdam Architecture Month from 24 May to 16 June. In 2019 the city's design and edificies will even have their own main stage in its heart.
So far, almost 50 (and counting) free entry or paid events have been announced as part of the Rotterdam Architecture Month program. It includes anything from exhibitions, movie nights, visiting cultural heritage sites to storytelling, lectures and debates on major topics relating to urban development and transformations.
What can you expect? Experience nature through the senses and the sounds of Rotterdam, discover the variety of tastes in the city, ride a water taxi, explore the technological power structures of the Arab Gulf States through vertical atlas or spend the night in a rooftop greenhouse. Sounds like fun? Don’t wait any longer, get a full list of the available experiences and plan your visit now.
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