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From heroin addicts to tourists: this famous water tower becomes a hotel

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The water tower in Raamsdonksveer is getting a makeover. A hotel with 150 rooms, conference and meeting rooms and a sky bar with a 360-degree view of the region will open its doors next year. Then the new Hooipolder interchange will be completed and the tower will be a hundred years old. “I think it’s so cool!” Bram Polak, owner of the 44-metre-high Veerse Toren, proudly walks across the construction site. While Rijkswaterstaat is working on the…
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The water tower in Raamsdonksveer is getting a makeover. A hotel with 150 rooms, conference and meeting rooms and a sky bar with a 360-degree view of the region will open its doors next year. Then the new Hooipolder interchange will be completed and the tower will be a hundred years old. “I think it’s so cool!” Bram Polak, owner of the 44-metre-high Veerse Toren, proudly walks across the construction site. While Rijkswaterstaat is working on the…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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