Cube Houses Hostel — Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to stay in one of thes quirky-looking Cube Houses in Rotterdam, Netherlands? The unique architecture also known as Kubuswoningen was designed by Dutch architect Piet Blominto in 1984. The cubes are tilted at an angle of 45 degrees and rest on hexagon-shaped pole structures.
Stayokay recently converted parts the building into 49 hostel rooms so the next time you’re looking for a room with a tilt in Rotterdam, you may be inclined to go for this option.^^
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AMAZING!!!what a unique architecture..
nice to know that you posted it on your blog.