Fodor's Expert Review Kunsthal

Rotterdam

This "art house" sits at one end of the visitor-friendly museum quarter and hosts major temporary exhibitions. There is no permanent collection, other than the massive, multistory, boxlike center itself, designed by architect-prophet Rem Koolhaas. Opinions about the building are sharply divided: some say the design bridging the gap between the Museumpark and the dike is a clever spatial creation; others consider it an ugly mix of facades (part glass, part brick, and part corrugated iron) that has led to rust, stained concrete, and cracks in the central walkway. The biggest complaint is the lack of elevator, compounded by the hazards of the central ramp, whose steep angle makes this a potential ski slope for wheelchair users. Fortunately, the eclectic exhibitions, usually three or four at any one time, are always fascinating, regardless of the setting.

Quick Facts

Westzeedijk 341
Rotterdam, South Holland  3015 AA, Netherlands

010-440–0300

www.kunsthal.nl

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €14, Closed Mon., Tues.–Sat. 10–5, Sun. 11–5

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