Desmet Studio's Amsterdam, Television and radio studio in Plantagebuurt, Netherlands.
Desmet Studios Amsterdam is a media production facility in the Plantagebuurt neighborhood with four television studios, four audio studios, and multiple video editing spaces for professional work. The studios serve broadcasts, podcasts, webinars, and can host corporate or private events in a combined setting.
The building started in 1879 as the Frascati Theatre and was renamed the Rika Hopper Theatre in 1930. This theatrical past eventually led to its transformation into a broadcast and media production hub.
The venue honors Jean Desmet, an early film distributor whose name remains attached to the space through its role in modern media production. Visitors can sense this film heritage in the working studios throughout the building.
The studio is located at Plantage Middenlaan 4a in an area well-served by public transport. A cafe integrated into the space allows visitors to rest between recording sessions or events.
The studio cafe flows into the production spaces, creating a flexible environment where work and social gathering blend together. This unusual mix lets people move between professional recording and casual moments without boundaries.
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