On the edge of the Hague city centre, opposite the Malieveld, is a location that can rightly be called unique. Between the former Portuguese Synagogue and a stately 18th-century canal house on Prinsessegracht lies the Glazen Zaal. An original courtyard covered by a glass roof. The façade of the former Portuguese Synagogue, one of the most beautiful synagogues in our country, has been incorporated into the hall as a permanent 'backdrop'.
Under the glass roof and partly glass walls, your guests will imagine themselves outside and under a bare sky, for example, during a symposium, lecture, debate, reception or dinner. Thanks to its good acoustics, the Glass Hall is also ideal for holding concerts.
The Glass Room is a characterful venue of understated beauty where the unusual architectural styles of old and new meet.
In fine weather, the rustic back courtyard also offers a wonderful setting for dining under century-old chestnuts.
The Glass Hall is a 5-minute walk from Central Station. Ample parking is available, including under the Malieveld