GRAAF JAN VAN NASSAU ROOM

The Graaf Jan van Nassau room is an intimate meeting room in the Farm in our courtyard. With an area of 71 m², this room is suitable for meetings of up to 20 people in both U-shape and boardroom configurations. Its quiet surroundings make it an ideal place for smaller-group consultations.

The room is named after Jan van Nassau, younger brother of William of Orange and ancestor of the current Dutch royal family. He played a key role as the founder of the Union of Utrecht, signed on 23 January 1579. In this agreement, several regions agreed to act together against Spanish rule.