Interactive dossier map with detailed port-system PoI pop-ups and full-research drilldown.
Package Summary
Points of interest: 11
Categories: deepsea container bulk terminal cluster, freight rail marshalling yard, marine corps barracks, maritime access channel, military history museum, petrochemical pipeline terminal cluster, port experience centre, rail transit interchange, symbolic urban bridge, urban motorway bridge, wwii bombing memorial
Fact tables: 11
Representative Points
**Nieuwe Waterweg Approach** (nieuwe-waterweg-approach): The main sea approach where navigation restrictions or incidents would directly degrade access to Europe’s largest port complex.
**Van Brienenoord Bridge** (van-brienenoord-bridge): A high-dependency road crossing where disruption can spill quickly into port trucking, urban mobility, and hinterland access.
**Maasvlakte Terminal Cluster** (maasvlakte-terminal-cluster): The highest-throughput terminal concentration in the port, central to container handling, bulk transfer, and North Sea-facing expansion.
**Europoort-Botlek Industrial Cluster** (europoort-botlek-industrial-cluster): A strategic energy and chemicals cluster where outages would propagate across storage, refining, pipeline flows, and industrial supply chains.
**Rotterdam Centraal Station** (rotterdam-centraal-station): The main passenger interchange anchoring city access, workforce mobility, and disruption spillover between the port and metro core.
**Kijfhoek Rail Yard** (kijfhoek-rail-yard): A freight rail concentration point where disruption would constrain inland distribution capacity for port-linked cargo.
**Van Ghentkazerne** (van-ghentkazerne): A defense installation tied to the Marine Corps presence in Rotterdam and relevant to security, ceremony, and military identity in the city.
**De Verwoeste Stad Monument** (de-verwoeste-stad-monument): The city’s best-known conflict-memory landmark, anchoring interpretation of the 1940 bombing and wartime destruction.
**Mariniersmuseum Rotterdam** (mariniersmuseum-rotterdam): A conflict-memory and military-history site linking Rotterdam’s wartime experience with the Marine Corps story.
**Erasmusbrug** (erasmusbrug): A symbolic city connector whose closures or event usage affect visibility, circulation, and civic activity more than freight throughput.
**Portlantis** (portlantis): A new public-facing node that interprets port activity, industrial change, and port-city identity on the edge of Maasvlakte 2.
This run-local package is generated from a historical atlas run. It provides a truthful dossier summary from the reference CSV and fact tables until a full standalone narrative dossier is authored for this package.
Rotterdam Port PoI Atlas
Interactive dossier map with detailed port-system PoI pop-ups and full-research drilldown.
No local imagery handoff is currently present for this historical run package.
The package still exposes the Image tab so the user-facing analysis shape is stable. Add Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, NDVI, radar, graph, or other local visual products under the run root's mosaics/ directory and rebuild the package to populate this view with concrete imagery artifacts.
Resources
Generated resource inventory for this historical run package.