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Brabanthallen adds even more variety of spaces
Earlier this year, Brabanthallen 's-Hertogenbosch, part of Libéma, announced the revitalization of its 1965 spaces. One major renovation further, the event venue today inaugurates two completely renovated areas. The Duke and Bosch Congress Halls received a substantial upgrade in terms of style and facilities. The entry of daylight in associated halls and foyers was also ensured. Together with 1931 Congrescentrum 1931 and MAINSTAGE, the renovated spaces ensure that the Brabanthallen complex is even more responsive to the needs of organizers.
Completely renovated rooms for corporate events and conferences
Anyone who walks into The Duke or Bosch Congress Halls will not recognize the original spaces from 1965. The areas within the Brabanthallen complex have been returned to their original state, providing more height as well as daylight in the rooms. In addition, the renovated areas have been brought in line with the other parts of the Brabanthallen complex in terms of appearance and atmosphere. The Duke, aimed at corporate events for up to 2,500 people, is inspired in look and feel by entertainment hall MAINSTAGE. The Bosch Congress Halls, for business meetings for up to 500 people, are more intimate and have the style and concept of the monumental 1931 Congrescentrum.
More variety within the Brabanthallen complex
Not only do The Duke and Bosch Congress Halls by themselves provide more space for corporate events, congresses and business meetings. The spaces can also be flexibly combined with the event halls within the Brabanthallen complex. Thus, the renovation also offers new opportunities for (existing) events that want to expand or add more variety to their program. Today the renewed spaces - combined with the halls - will be used for the first time. The first bookings are already in the calendar for the following period as well.
The floor is yours
With 55,000 square meters of event space, Brabanthallen 's-Hertogenbosch is one of the largest event venues in the Netherlands. In doing so, the complex can accommodate up to 40,000 guests. Yet the size does not come at the expense of hospitality and flexibility. Naomi Bugter, commercial manager Libéma, says the following: "For every organizer and visitor, 'the floor is yours' applies. We think along from the first moment and ensure that the location adapts to the wishes of you as an organizer; our house, is your house."
More information about The Duke and Bosch Congress Halls can be found on the Brabanthallen's recently revamped website: www.brabanthallen.nl.