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.
ROOM LAYOUTS
Surface area
71 m2
U-shape
20 persons
Boardroom
20 persons