Derde Klasse Wachtruimte
Highlights
- Atmosphere and appearanceIndustrial & Romantic
- FloorGround floor
About the space
The third-class waiting room of the Haarlemmermeer station dates back to the early 20th century and was built in the style of the Amsterdam School. It was an important place where travelers waited for their train. The room has a 6-meter high ceiling and features authentic elements, such as a wooden floor and stained glass windows, which further enhance the historical atmosphere.
This main hall is mainly used for drinks, parties, but also meetings. A good sound system, disco lighting, and smoke machines are standard. Furthermore, live music is also possible in this space!