Rode Hoed: Oosterhuiszaal & Foyer
- Baru
- Venue
- Amsterdam
- The Netherlands
Oosterhuiszaal was built in the 17th century and served as a clandestine church, the largest of its kind. With its high vaulted ceiling, a monumental organ, chandeliers and mesmerizing balconies resting on wooden pillars, this outstanding room is designed to make your event memorable. Its unique location, an ambiance of an old …
Oosterhuiszaal was built in the 17th century and served as a clandestine church, the largest of its kind. With its high vaulted ceiling, a monumental organ, chandeliers and mesmerizing balconies resting on wooden pillars, this outstanding room is designed to make your event memorable. Its unique location, an ambiance of an old church combined with modern appliances makes Oosterhuiszaal a perfect space for conferences, concerts, lectures, receptions, weddings, and dinner parties.
This room, named after the founder of the Rode Hoed Foundation, Huub Oosterhuis, is renowned for the recording of well-known Dutch television programs, societal and political debates, and award ceremonies.