Art Nouveau seahorse staircase banister located in Noordereiland, Rotterdam
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Art Nouveau seahorse staircase banister located in Noordereiland, Rotterdam
Lieve Verschuier (Dutch, 1627- 1686) - The Great Comet Over Rotterdam (ca. 1680)
Amsterdam
Beautiful ART NOUVEAU seahorse staircase banister in ROTTERDAM
June 1, 2026 - Palestine Action has targeted the office of DSV in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, as part of a series of internationally coordinated actions against the company, demanding them to drop Elbit, Israel’s biggest weapons manufacturer:
Previously our comrades across the world hit multiple DSV locations, from US, to France, to Germany 🚨🔥 DSV took over the bloody job of weapons transport to Israel from Kuehne+Nagel, who were forced to cut ties with Elbit in 2024 after continuous pressure by Palestine Action. By choosing to work with Elbit, DSV is complicit in genocide in Gaza, and more bloodshed in the region. We are done pleading to our governments, who choose company interest over international rights. We are taking matters into our own hands, throwing a wrench in the gears of the genocidal war machine. ‼️Our message is clear: DROP ELBIT ‼️ Palestine action is comprised of autonomous cells striving for the same goal: dismantling the Zionist entity and halting the genocide by means of direct action 🚨 DSV has 16 locations in the Netherlands, in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Maastricht etc. Find them on https://targetmap.org/map 📍 & find our action manual here https://targetmap.org/manual.pdf 🧯 This action is dedicated to all the martyrs. Glory to the resistance
Bugün benım doğum günüm🌸🎡
Delivery Entry of the Department Store “De Bijenkorf” (1953-57) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by Marcel Breuer & Abraham Elzas. Photo by Jan Versnel.