Why are all the bridges on Euro bills Dutch?

by none-5766

28 comments
  1. Most of these are actually some nice work. But they did such a lousy low effort job on the 500.

  2. The bridges didn’t exist when they designed the bills, but were built afterwards.

  3. Because the design of the euro bills are as tasteless as Dutch cuisine.

  4. The Dutch and money go together like honey and sweets, so obviously our stuff deserves to be on it.

  5. Lets use some fictional bridges so no one is left out.

    Netherlands: Pedestrian bridge go brrrr

  6. Ik it’s a joke, but those look like roman bridges and aqueducts, so something you’d see in Spain.

  7. As much as I love the Euro, they look boring as shit. Can’t we design our money like the Swiss do it? Much more aesthetically pleasing and interesting.

  8. Superior infrastructure, rightfully immortalised on our shared currency!

    Any so-called Dutch person who says otherwise should remember that traitors taste delicious, and not only because they were heads of government.

  9. I’m pretty sure this is just a coincidence. All the bridges were initially fictional, but this country can never run out of bridges and there are no endless possibilities for how to design a bridge (roughly spoken). To conclude: Yes, I do believe all Duchies are, in fact, lizards.

  10. Why are Hollanders copying bridge designs? Are they Chinese?

  11. Because they build them imitating the real ones. Those swamp germans don’t know how imitate a mountain, less they’ll know about bridges.

  12. you are just sad we outsmarted all of you. Euro pictures were not real and we decided to make them real. Now you all work around with our buildings on every fckn euro you carry-

  13. None of the bridges on the Euro are real, just some Artwork. Coincidence because Netherlands has like countless bridges. Or do you believe they would take the latter small passenger bridge as a Symbol for the highest note?

  14. “If you can dream it, you can build it.”

    -the Dutch, probably

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