One of the icons of Rotterdam are the cubic houses. 40 conventional houses were tilted 45 degrees to become the first cube-shaped houses in Holland. The cubes are prominently located in the center of Rotterdam.
Piet Blom designed the cube houses in 1984. His design represents a tree and all houses together make up a wood. Blom’s concept was to design a kind of village within a main city, a safe haven in which anything could happen.
Experience living in one of Rotterdam’s cube houses. Most of the houses are occupied; however, one cube is always open to visitors. You’ll notice how the cubic house plays with you, because it doesn’t fit the usual conventions of a house.
| 1 Jan 2012 - 1 Dec 2012 | Mon - Sun | 10:00 - 17:00 |
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| New Year's Day | closed | |
| New Year's Day | closed |
| groups of adults minimum group size: 10 persons | € 2 , 00 | |
| children from: 4 year | € 1 , 50 | |
| adults from: 4 year | € 2 , 50 | |
| seniors from: 4 year | € 2 , 00 |
Prices subject to change