Sonneveld House
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Sonneveld House lies adjacent to NAI along corner of Rochussenstraat and Jongkinstraat in Rotterdam. Constructed in early 1930s, this thing is amongst the finest-preserved houses as per Nieuwe Bouwen style. Sonneveld House also functions as ‘Dutch branch’ of International School of Modernism. In the year 2001, Sonneveld House opened in the form of a museum (for public). One would get the feeling of being in a ‘hypermodern home’ in 1930s; by looking at Sonneveld House.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Museumpark 25, 3015 CB,Rotterdam,Netherlands
Email: info@nai.nl
Telephone: +31(0)10.4401200
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