
Beurs van Berlage

Beurs van Berlage

"Grote zaal"
The
Beurs van Berlage is a building on the Damrak
, in the
center of Amsterdam
. It was designed as a
commodity exchange by
architect Hendrik Petrus Berlage and
constructed between 1896 and 1903. It influenced many
modernist architects, in particular
functionalists and the
Amsterdam School. It is now used as a
conference venue.
The building is constructed of red
brick, with
an
iron and
glass roof and
stone piers,
lintels and
corbels. Its entrance is under a large
clock tower, while inside lie three large
multi-story halls formerly used as
trading
floors, with offices and communal facilities grouped around
them.
The aim of the architect was to reject the styles of the past. To
the modern eye, the design may still appear a little fussy, but at
the time, most apparent were its sweeping planes and
open plan interiors.
It has stylistic
similarities with some earlier buildings, for instance St Pancras
station
, but there the functional train shed was disguised by a neo-Gothic facade.
On 2 February 2002 the civil ceremony of the wedding of Crown
Prince
Willem-Alexander and
Máxima
Zorreguieta took place in the Beurs van Berlage.
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