Rode Hoed

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Cultural center· Entertainment· Event venue· Monument· Tourist attraction

Rode Hoed Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Rode Hoed is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Keizersgracht 102. Rode Hoed is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cultural center in Netherlands. Rode Hoed is a professional full-service events venue located on the historic UNESCO World Heritage canals of Amsterdam. Imaging a board meeting, an international congress or even a romantic church wedding; seven diffirent halls, a spacious foyer with a beautiful café, and perfectly accessible on foot, by bicycle, car or boat: with a capacity of 450 persons. With our in-house professional kitchen of organic dishes we serve our guests delicious lunches and upscale diners. Our experienced technicians make sure that everything runs smoothly at your event. The Ancient Greeks had the Agora and the Romans the Forum. Here in Amsterdam we have the Rode Hoed that stands in a 400 year old tradition of facilitating an influx of idea’s. Rode Hoed is a keen watcher and booster of societal debates and also a producer of debates, symposia, literary and even musical gatherings. In fact, our Oosterhuiszaal resonates a beautiful acoustic sound. We’ve become famous in the Netherlands for our cultural programming and therefore often have the honour to welcome the (non-)famous subjects of the Dutch policital, cultural and intellectual society in our midst.

Address

Keizersgracht 102

Phone

+31 206385606

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Amsterdam, Noord-Holland

Founded

1990

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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AJ

Best city of flowers

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David Swift

Love this place since 1979 x

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Kahem asteblomo

Cultural centre in the centre of Amsterdam, with roots in socialist/Labour Party culture and events ranging from lectures to networking receptions.

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Jan Bureš

Lovely pls e with a great hall

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Hermes van Amstel

De Rode Hoed was used as the venue for first Economy lecture organised by Elsevier. I very much enjoyed Ben van Beurden, CEO of Shell, on the energy transition. Action group Je Moeder also showed up dressed as mother Earth to plea for a faster transition.