Walking Tour — Wilhelmina pier and Katendrecht
Looking out from the Veerhaven over the Southbank of the Meuse, you’ll see an architecture spectacle that could be best described as almost un-Dutch. No modest housing projects on the Wilhelmina pier or on Katendrecht nowadays! You’d sooner imagine yourself standing in the docklands of London, New York or Shanghai. And the impressive skyline of Rotterdam is still growing day by day.
The high rise on the Wilhelmina pier and Katendrecht are the result of some 30 years of urban development around the former Rijn harbor. During this period a lot of effort went into bringing together the north and south banks and connecting them into one big city center along the river. A big change was brought along by the Erasmus bridge, which made the Southbank instantly so much more accessible. The Wilhelmina pier started to develop itself from a deserted dockland into mundane part of the city center. World famous architects, such as Rem Koolhaas, Alvaro Siza Vieira and sir Norman Foster left their landmarks at the pier. On this small peninsula you’ll find the three tallest buildings of the Netherlands and OMA’s The Rotterdam is known as the building with the biggest volume on the European continent.
Katendrecht started its redevelopment a little less ambitious, but with the nearly finished Fenix Lofts and the plans for the Groene Kaap, the area seems to be gradually adopting the shine of its brother the Wilhelmina pier. It is clear that Katendrecht will be a remarkable residential area once more, with its infamous dockland past and its shiny new architectural designs as a promise for the near future.
In an architecture tour with UrbanGuides, you’ll walk along the Wilhelmina pier and Katendrecht, crossing spectacular residential towers, monumental warehouses, industrial silo’s and cargo bike neighborhoods. A professional guide will tell you everything there is to know about the historical land future developments of these areas and who was at the base of these plans. The architecture of a harbor city at its best!
Price
€ 200,- excl. VAT per guide
Group size
Max. 20 pers. per guide
Duration
2 hours
Start
Wilhelminaplein (at subway station entrance
Nieuwe Luxor)
10% studentenkorting
(HBO/Universitair)