The Netherlands is renowned for its diverse and innovative architectural landscape, ranging from the historic canals and gabled houses to contemporary designs. Amsterdam's architecture is famous for its picturesque 17th-century canal houses and the ornate Rijksmuseum, designed by Pierre Cuypers. The Hague showcases a mix of historical buildings like the Binnenhof, alongside the Peace Palace from the beginning of the 20th century. Rotterdam, known for its post-war reconstruction, boasts cutting-edge designs like the Cube Houses by Piet Blom and the Markthal by MVRDV.
The following photo series explore the architectural landmarks of these three cities, highlighting the unique blend of tradition and modernity that characterizes Dutch architecture.
Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Rotterdam

Rotterdam

The Hague

The Hague

            
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