Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Kunstmuseum Den Haag, a modern palace for the arts, is one of Europe's largest art museums with its collection of 160,000 works of art.
Need a distinctive venue to host your special event? Then Kunstmuseum Den Haag has just what you are looking for. The museum’s magnificent Art Deco building designed by architect H.P. Berlage will take your event to a new dimension. Additional options include the use of the adjacent The Hague Museum of Photography/KM21. With the Garden Gallery, Hall, Auditorium, Hall of Honor and a number of smaller (meeting) rooms, Kunstmuseum Den Haag offers a unique location for a dinner, reception, seminar, meeting, concert or presentation, for small and large groups.Many leading companies, international organizations and several government ministries preceded you.
The distinctiveness of the Kunstmuseum Den Haag
We are happy to enhance your event by making the link between your mission and the masterpieces of the Art Museum or Photography Museum/KM21. This can be done, for example, during a guided tour, lecture or welcome speech by one of our experts. We are happy to think along with you about the programme.
Catering and technic
Within opening hours (Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 – 17:00), our partner CateringMeesters will take care of the culinary interpretation of your program. Outside these hours, you are free to choose your own caterer. In terms of technology, we recommend our preferred partner Bourgonje, if we cannot serve ourselves.
Accessibility and parking
The Kunstmuseum is located midway between the city centre of The Hague and Scheveningen. There is ample (paid) on-street car parking in the vicinity of the museum and a spacious multi-storey car park within walking distance. We will be pleased to arrange exit tickets for the car park for you. The tram and bus stop are located right across the road from the museum entrance.
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Facilities
Catering present
Sound system present
Plug & Play present
Accessible for the disabled
Visual media present
Halls
Garden Gallery
Honour Gallery
Hall
Auditorium
Photomuseum