Utrecht City Council Offices by Kraaijvanger

UTRECHT – Since 1973, the year in which a gigantic indoor shopping centre was built next to and over Utrecht’s Central Station, this urban location has been one of the Netherlands’ more unattractive spots. More than 40 years later, an attempt – co
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