A Dutch city gets a new public living room — and so much more

Here in the Netherlands, Tilburg is known for its flock of sheep —up until the 1960s, when the industry collapsed, it was referred to as the wool capital of the country. It was also known for the massive worksite of the Dutch National Railways — b
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