A Quick Peek at Rotterdam

I know I’ve had it during trivia games: “What is the largest port in Europe?”
Answer: Rotterdam.
During my recent river cruise during tulip season, we docked on the Meuse River in Rotterdam, a thoroughly modern city, rebuilt after devastating bombing during World War II. There were so many things I wanted to see in the area, I skipped over most of Rotterdam, only seeing enough to appreciate a tiny bit of the ultra-modern and innovative architecture the city has become known for.
Of note are the Cube House residences by architect Piet Blom pictured here. They literally hang over the street and once you are inside containing no walls at 90-degree angles, making it quite a challenge to place furniture. I only know this because I looked up a story about the interior. Apparently, residents of the 1985 complex were so harassed for a peek inside, one owner opened a museum and another offers hotel-type leasing options. I think a quick look inside would suffice.
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I went inside the ‘museum’ and it was so strange. It’s certainly a lot more spacious than you’d imagine, but because of the angle of the outside walls it seems that a fair bit of space isn’t easily accessible. They manage to get 3 floors in there though, so it’s definitely interesting to visit.