De Brakke Grond, Flemish cultural center in Binnenstad, Netherlands.
De Brakke Grond is a cultural center in Amsterdam hosting multiple exhibition and event spaces. The building contains a 400 square meter exhibition hall, a red hall, a garden room, and intimate areas, with total capacities ranging from 20 to 400 people.
The building was designed by architect Arthur Staal and later recognized as a Rijksmonument, reflecting its importance in Dutch architectural heritage. This historic designation marks its place in Amsterdam's architectural history.
The center showcases contemporary art from Flanders across visual arts, architecture, literature, dance, theater, music, performance, film, and new media. Visitors experience the artistic diversity of the Flemish region through the exhibitions and performances that take place here.
The center is located about 1.1 kilometers from Amsterdam Central Station, making it easily accessible on foot. The spaces work well for conferences, exhibitions, and events of varying sizes.
The center provides dedicated areas for artist residencies where creators can develop their projects. These spaces foster exchange between Flemish and Dutch artistic practitioners.
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