Feijenoord Stadium in Rotterdam , also known as "de kuip" called.
Feijenoord Stadium, popularly known as De Kuip, is a football stadium in Rotterdam-Zuid (IJsselmonde). It is a stadium with football history where the professional football organisation Feijenoord play their home matches. Feijenoord chairman Leen van Zandvliet, after whom the adjacent square is named, was the driving force behind the construction of the stadium. The stadium was designed by the architect Leendert van der Vlugt, from the Brinkman and Van der Vlugt architectural firms. Construction began in 1935; the opening was on 27 March 1937. Van der Vlugt died in 1936 and therefore did not attend the opening.
Hi, I am John Ouwens. In the late sixties I was born in Rotterdam and after some wanderings I ended up in Kinderdijk, a lovely village in the Alblasserwaard, famous for its windmills and vast polder landscape. About 30 years ago I bought my first SLR camera,.. Read more…
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany