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Delftse Poort (Шаблон:Lang-en) is a twin-tower skyscraper complex at Weena 505 next to the Rotterdam Centraal railway station in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Tower I is Шаблон:Convert with 41 stories, and Tower II is Шаблон:Convert with 25 stories. Until May 2009, Tower I was the tallest office tower in the Netherlands. Both towers are built over a 4-storey multifunctional podium which adjoins the Rotterdam central station. The entire complex has 28 elevators. The gross floor area in the complex is Шаблон:Convert, and the offices occupy Шаблон:Convert.

It was constructed between 1988 and 1991. The cost of the construction was 240 million Dutch guilders, or about €110 million. Due to a metro tunnel running underneath the complex, advanced construction methods were required, allowing only a single underground floor to be built. The building is also known as Nationale-Nederlanden building, because until 2015 the Dutch Company 'Nationale-Nederlanden' (National-Netherlands) was the main user of the building.[1] Nationale-Nederlanden was the local insurance branch of ING Insurance until 2014. In April 2015, the building was officially reopened by owner CBRE Global Investors as a general-purpose office building with Шаблон:Convert of office space.[2] Nationale-Nederlanden became a tenant renting only a third of the building complex, and hence their logo on Tower I was removed.[1][3] Since then the building has established its own identity, displaying its own logo on Tower I.[1]

Until 2004, an annual race up the building's stairs took place in this building.

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