De Hallen
This historic brick complex has a long and varied history in the neighborhood. It was formerly a tram-maintenance building turned artist squat before becoming a community hotspot in 2014. Today, this busy area adjacent to the Ten Katemarkt is a cultural and entertainment hub where visitors can explore a handful of restaurants, cafés, shops, and galleries. Plus, there's a cinema, hotel, and public library, along with the popular indoor market, De Foodhallen.