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View of the Western New City Gate and Eastern New Main Gate in Rotterdam, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
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View of the Western New City Gate and Eastern New Main Gate in Rotterdam, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of the Western New City Gate and Eastern New Main Gate in Rotterdam, 1742-1801. On the left the Wester Nieuwe Hoofdpoort and on the right the Ooster new main gate
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Access Arrival Arrive Arriving City Gate Direction East Eastern Georg Balthasar Probst Housing Pier Probst Georg Balthasar Rooftop Rooftops Rotterdam Zuid Holland Netherlands Way In West Western Windmill New Meuse Nieuwe Maas Watercolour Paint
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This view, created anonymously between 1742 and 1801, showcases the Western New City Gate and Eastern New Main Gate in the bustling Dutch city of Rotterdam. The image, a beautiful watercolor, transports us back in time to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history. On the left, the Wester Nieuwe Hoofdpoort (Western New City Gate) stands proudly, its impressive architecture inviting travelers from the west. The gate, with its grand arches and intricate details, served as a vital entrance to the city, protecting its inhabitants while welcoming new arrivals. On the right, the Ooster Nieuwe Hoofdpoort (Eastern New Main Gate) can be seen, guarding the city from the east. The gate, with its distinctive red-tiled roof and tall, narrow windows, is a testament to the city's architectural prowess. The scene is further enhanced by the presence of boats and ships in the foreground, hinting at the city's importance as a hub for water transport. The men on the pier, dressed in traditional clothing, add a sense of scale and activity to the image. The view also offers a glimpse into the city's urban landscape, with housing and buildings visible in the background. The presence of a windmill in the distance is a nod to the Netherlands' agricultural heritage. This stunning watercolor, created by an unknown artist, is a valuable addition to any art or history collection. It offers a unique perspective into the past, allowing us to explore the history and culture of Rotterdam during the 18th century.
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