The Museum of the Mind in Haarlem is a versatile event venue in a beautifully restored monumental building, the 700-year-old Dolhuys.
The museum is hidden in the greenery of city park the Bolwerken yet centrally located in Haarlem, a two-minute walk from the train station.
The museum is fascinated by the artwork between your ears and makes mental health a topic of discussion through art and culture. Museum of the Mind rents out a number of beautiful rooms and spaces for business meetings. You can hold conferences, training sessions, presentations or lectures or host a business dinner or drinks here.
The combination of a historic building, a lovely terrace, a fine restaurant and an inspiring museum make the Dolhuys a unique venue for your event.
Prior to an event, discussion or brainstorm, participants can visit the museum and be inspired by artworks that raise questions such as what is normal and what is weird? How do we take care of our mental health and each other's? After signing the Universal Declaration of the Open Mind, the tone is then often set for innovative and connecting thinking.
Several rooms are available for rent at this versatile museum, separately but also in combination for additional opportunities.
Facts & Figures:
The Park Room seats up to 96 people
(depending on program). The Park Hall is easily
accessible, has a mobile checkroom
and toilet facilities nearby.
The very exclusive 18th-century Regent's Room is suitable for meetings and small gatherings of up to 12 people.
The Regent's Room is accessible by a short but steep staircase.
The private conservatory, located on the park side of the Museum Café looks
overlooks City Park the Bulwarks is suitable for small presentations, lectures and courses.
The private conservatory is pleasant with up to 15 people.
The Boiler House is one of the outbuildings. This unique, historic hall is suitable for receptions and lectures for up to 120-150 people.
The building has its own coffee corner, catering facilities and indoor checkroom and restroom.
The Museum of the Mind in Haarlem is a versatile event venue in a beautifully restored monumental building, the 700-year-old Dolhuys.
The museum is hidden in the greenery of city park the Bolwerken yet centrally located in Haarlem, a two-minute walk from the train station.
The museum is fascinated by the artwork between your ears and makes mental health a topic of discussion through art and culture. Museum of the Mind rents out a number of beautiful rooms and spaces for business meetings. You can hold conferences, training sessions, presentations or lectures or host a business dinner or drinks here.
The combination of a historic building, a lovely terrace, a fine restaurant and an inspiring museum make the Dolhuys a unique venue for your event.
Prior to an event, discussion or brainstorm, participants can visit the museum and be inspired by artworks that raise questions such as what is normal and what is weird? How do we take care of our mental health and each other's? After signing the Universal Declaration of the Open Mind, the tone is then often set for innovative and connecting thinking.
Several rooms are available for rent at this versatile museum, separately but also in combination for additional opportunities.
Facts & Figures:
The Park Room seats up to 96 people
(depending on program). The Park Hall is easily
accessible, has a mobile checkroom
and toilet facilities nearby.
The very exclusive 18th-century Regent's Room is suitable for meetings and small gatherings of up to 12 people.
The Regent's Room is accessible by a short but steep staircase.
The private conservatory, located on the park side of the Museum Café looks
overlooks City Park the Bulwarks is suitable for small presentations, lectures and courses.
The private conservatory is pleasant with up to 15 people.
The Boiler House is one of the outbuildings. This unique, historic hall is suitable for receptions and lectures for up to 120-150 people.
The building has its own coffee corner, catering facilities and indoor checkroom and restroom.