1 Best Sight in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Museumpark

Museumpark

A project masterminded by Rem Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in collaboration with French architect Yves Brunier, this modern urban garden is made up of different zones, extending from the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, and its striking new mirror-fronted depot, to the Kunsthal. The idea is that each part is screened off from the last, creating a new impression—but they're not so radically different from one another as this theory supposes. Don't miss the section just before the bridge, however, where there is a memorial to city engineer G. J. de Jongh. Various artists had a hand in this, with Henk Chabot responsible for the inscription on the wall and Jaap Gidding designing the beautiful mosaic at the base of the monument, which represents Rotterdam and its surroundings at the end of the 1920s. Sculptor R. Bolle designed the bronze railings, with harbor and street scenes from the period when De Jongh was working in Rotterdam.

Museumpark to north, Westersingel to east, Westzeedijk to south, and bounded by a canal on west side, Rotterdam, South Holland, 3015 CB, Netherlands