Evening photo of the Rotterdam skyline and the Erasmus Bridge.
Rotterdam gets its name from a dam in the river Rotte. The city is located on the Nieuwe Maas, one of the rivers in the delta formed by the Rhine and the Maas. The port of Rotterdam was for a long time the largest in the world and is still the largest and most important in Europe. The port area extends over a length of 40 kilometers[2] and is an important logistics and economic center. Partly because of the port industry, Rotterdam has the image of a working class city and has a very diverse population.
After the historic center was largely destroyed by a German war bombing in 1940, Rotterdam has become a cradle for innovative architecture, including the Erasmus Bridge, the Cube Houses and a large number of skyscrapers. The city is also known for the Erasmus University, the art collections of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen and the Kunsthal and soccer clubs Sparta, Excelsior and Feijenoord.
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Originally I am a Multimedia engineer and designer, but since a few years I also try to put my Photography as a service on the market. From childhood I have always been busy drawing, painting, painting and disassembling Radios, TVs..
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