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  2. Atlantic Huis - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic was built between 1928 and 1930 in Art Deco style, designed by architect PG Buskens.The building is special because it is one of the first industrial buildings in the Netherlands and because it is one of the first buildings equipped with a parking garage .

  3. List of restaurants in Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022 Rotterdam, Netherlands, counted 2,228 restaurants and cafes. [1] Out of 840 restaurants listed in the Gault Millau restaurant guide for the Netherlands, 52 can be found in Rotterdam. [2] The Parkheuvel restaurant was in 2002 the first restaurant in the Netherlands to receive 3 Michelin stars. [3]

  4. Café Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Loos-reconstruction was criticized for the lack of authenticity and the uncomfortable furnishings. [4] The cafe was again remodeled in 2003 and no longer retains the interior as designed by Adolf Loos. At the end of 2009, Café Museum was closed until its operation was resumed by Irmgard and Berndt Querfeld in the summer of 2010. [5]

  5. Rotterdam Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Cruise Terminal is still used by large passenger vessels that visit Rotterdam. The Terminal is now known for its cafe/restaurant located inside with a hall of 3,800 square metres (41,000 sq ft). The "Turquoise Carpet" event for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 took place at the Terminal on 16 May 2021. [1]

  6. Viennese coffee house culture - Wikipedia

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    A renewed interest in their tradition and tourism have prompted a comeback. Some relatively modern Viennese coffee houses have emerged in North America, such as Julius Meinl Chicago and Kaffeehaus de Châtillon in the greater Seattle area and Cafe Sabarsky in Manhattan. In Jerusalem there is a Viennese coffee house in the Austrian Hospice.

  7. Café Central - Wikipedia

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    The café was opened in 1876, and in the late 19th century it became a key meeting place of the Viennese intellectual scene. Key regulars included: Peter Altenberg, Theodor Herzl, Alfred Adler, [2] Egon Friedell, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Anton Kuh, Adolf Loos, Leo Perutz, Robert Musil, Stefan Zweig, Alfred Polgar, Adolf Hitler and Leon Trotsky.

  8. Beurs-World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    Beurs-WTC's history dates back to 1598, the year the first Rotterdam Beurs was founded. This fair proved extremely successful. Later lack of space led to the creation of larger exhibition buildings of which the building at the Westnieuwland was the longest existing (1736–1940). This building was designed by Adriaen van der Werff.

  9. De Engel (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    De Engel is a restaurant in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1997 and retained that rating until 2001. [2] [3] [4] It held a Bib Gourmand at least in 2003. [5] GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 13.0 out of 20 points. [6] The head chef of De Engel is Lars Litz. [7]