The Dr. Elie van Rijckevorsel Hall
The room named after Dr. Elie van Rijckevorsel has the warm, intimate feeling of a gentlemen's club. Chesterfield chairs, authentic temple doors, dark wood, wainscot paneling from a Thai ship, and an open kitchen combine to give the room a cozy but elegant atmosphere. The space is suitable for meetings, private dinners and receptions. It is equipped with a smartboard. The Dr. Elie van Rijckevorsel Hall is located on the fourth floor of the museum and has a magnificent view out over the Maas River and the Erasmus Bridge.
This rooftop room was named after Elie van Rijckevorsel, an important patron of the museum. The room features ceiling paintings of his travels as well as original artifacts.
The Erasmusstichting helped to furnish the Dr. Elie van Rijckevorsel Hall.
| Factsheet Dr. Elie Rijckevorsel Hall |
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| Capacity for diner | 45 persons |
| Capacity for reception | 60 persons |
| Area | 106 square meter |
| Equipment | Sound system, smartboard |
| Rent per day |
€ 550 not including value-added tax |
Catering
For any
event, there is a broad range of possibilities in terms of food and drink: hors
d'oeuvres, for example, and light or elaborate lunches and dinners. Catering
from outside is not allowed.
Reservations
For more information or to make a reservation, please contact the
banqueting department at 010 – 270 71 50 or reserveringen@wereldmuseum.nl.









