- Language
Rijksmonumentale houtdroogloods
- Surface252 m2
- Atmosphere and appearanceIndustrial & Rural
About
The national monument wood drying shed of the mill site De Otter in Amsterdam has recently been fully renovated and made more sustainable, with an eye for the historical value of the location. The wood drying shed, originally an essential part of the sawmill that was powered for centuries by sawmill De Otter, has retained its characteristic appearance, with respect for the original woodwork and traditional architectural style.
The restoration has made the building future-proof through insulation with sustainable materials and an innovative heating system (aquathermy). At the same time, much attention has been paid to the historical elements, such as the national monument trusses, to preserve the heritage.
The restored wood drying shed now serves as a tribute to the (almost) 400 years of rich history of the sawmill. The wood drying shed is used as a multifunctional space, among other things for educational activities, cultural and business events.
Facilities
Room layout & max. capacity
Suitable for
- 1-on-1 sessions
- Anniversary
- Brainstorming session
- Brunch
- Ceremony
- Concert
- Conference
- Dinner
- Exhibition
- Family day
- High Tea
- Hybrid event
- Kick off
- Meeting
- Multi-day event
- Networking event
- Online event
- Photo shoot
- Podcast recording
- Private dining
- Product presentation
- Relationship event
- Retreat
- Symposium
- Team building
- Trade fair
- Training
- Webinar
- Welcome reception
- Workshop
- Yoga
Technical facilities
- Acoustic ceiling
- Flipchart
- Plug-and-play
- Projector
- Sound system
- TV screen
- Tele loop available
Livestream facilities
- Screen
- Standard decor/furnishings