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  2. Topsportcentrum Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    Topsportcentrum Rotterdam is an indoor arena located in Rotterdam next to the Feijenoord Stadion. The arena opened in 2000 and has a capacity of 2,500 seats. [3] It holds many sports events in various sports and levels, such as international World and European Championships and Dutch National Championships. The complex exists as two sporting halls.

  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. Category:Sports venues in Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 10:38 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Rotterdam Ahoy - Wikipedia

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    Rotterdam Ahoy (formerly known as Ahoy Rotterdam or simply as Ahoy) is a multi-purpose complex with a convention centre and an indoor arena located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Opened originally in 1950, the current complex consists of three main venues: a fairs and events hall, a congress and conference centre, and the main venue the Ahoy Arena.

  6. Category talk:Sports venues in Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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  7. Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is located in the neighbourhood of Spangen, where it was built in 1916 as Stadion Spangen based on a plan of the architects J.H. de Roos and W.F. Overeynder. . The name "Het Kasteel" (The Castle) is derived from the small building with two small towers which backs onto the south-facing tribune (Kasteel Stand) of the stadium, which looks similar to a ca

  8. Van Donge & De Roo Stadion - Wikipedia

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    The Stadion Woudestein (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌstaːdijɔɱ ˈʋʌudəstɛin]; known as the Van Donge & De Roo Stadion for sponsorship reasons), [2] is a multi-use stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is currently used mainly for football matches and is the home stadium of the Excelsior men's the women's teams .

  9. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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