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Nederlands Fotomuseum

Posted by Dunbab 8 March 2011

The Nederland Fotomuseum is THE photography gallery in Rotterdam. The Chema Madoz exhibition was a very clever, sometimes humorous, collection of black and white images. It really captured my attention and impressed me with the creative and innovative ideas behind each photograph. It was refreshing to find an art exhibition that I could enjoy, understand and actually sink my teeth into.

www.nederlandsfotomuseum.nl/index.php?lang=en
Las Palmas Building, Wilhelminakade 332
NL-3072 AR Rotterdam
+31 (0)10-203 04 05
Google map: bit.ly/hBtBvu

Nederlands Fotomuseum
(Las Palmas Building)
Wilhelminakade 332
NL-3072 AR Rotterdam
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De Aanschouw

Posted by FrankTaal 8 February 2011

Meeting point for artists and artlovers. Every friday night at 20.30 hrs a new work is installed and presented.
De Aanschouw Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
started July 6th 2001 and is the first of - hope-
fully a lot more to come - art show-windows.
It is located in a cultural area on a busy street
(Witte de WIthstraat; the art and design street
of Rotterdam).
The show-window is attached to the exterior of
a bar called 'de Schouw’.
Since 2001, over 500 artists (national and
international- priming and established) have shown their works at 'De Aanschouw'.
Rotterdam, 8 Frebruar, 2011.

www.aanschouw.nl
Witte de withstraat 80, Rotterdam
+31 6 41 400 927
Google map: bit.ly/eXJRWr

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Cafe Josephine

Posted by article48 9 November 2010

Cafe Jospehine is a very restful bar-cum-restaurant next to the water and only 15 mins by metro from the city centre. It is full of books and has one room that is decked out like a library. Very ornate and luxurious, yet less expensive than most bars in the city centre, good bar staff who serve coffee the traditional Dutch way with a glass of water with ice and a shot of rum with cream. My local in Rotterdam and former favourite student haunt

Oostplein, metro Oostplein.
Google map: bit.ly/aNGSCl

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The Kralingse Bos

Posted by article48 9 November 2010

The Kralingse Bos is a 220 hectare (550 acre) park centred around Lake Kralingen (Kralingse Plas) with forest, cafes, adventure playgrounds, a beach with a nudist section, bars and restaurant,observation tower cyclists, walkers, joggers and toursits, open 24hours a day, 365 days a year.

North of Kralingseplaslaan, take Tram no 7 from Central Station and alight at Jerichiolaan and walks north for 300m. Alternatively take tram 21 to Avenue Concordia and walk north, take the metro to Gerdesiaweg or Voorschoterlaan and walk north for 1km.
Google map: bit.ly/coczWf

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