Westergasfabriek Zuiveringshal West
Amsterdam, Niederlande
History
The Westergasfabriek was constructed in 1883 by the British Imperial Continental Gas Association. At the time it was the largest gas works in Amsterdam. During the first decades the gas was used principally for public lighting. Most of the Westergasfabriek buildings were designed by Isaac Gosschalk, in a variation on the 'Dutch Renaissance' style. Te Gashouder was designed by engineer Klönne.
Saved from demolition
After the discovery of natural gas in the 1960's at Slochteren, in the north of the country, gas production was terminated. Part of the buildings were demolished, amongst which the beautiful water tower. Until the early 1990s the municipal energy company used the premises for storage and repairs and as a garage for utility vehicles. In 1989 the remaining buildings were officially recognised as industrial monuments and saved from demolition.
Cultural destination basis for development project
After the municipal energy company had abandoned the premises in 1990, they were used temporarily for creative and cultural activities, an approach that proved very successful. An inspiring mix emerged of art and daily life, of permanent and temporary rental for all sorts of events, such as festivals, commercials, fashion shows, opera and circus performances.
Back in use
As a result the Westergasfabriek became known as a cultural epicentre in Amsterdam and far beyond Dutch borders. This temporary definition of the use of buildings and of the conceptions of park, culture and activity were the basis for drawing up the development project for the Westergasfabriek in 1996. In the year 2003, the park was opened. After that, one by one, the buildings are being renovated and put back in use.
Adresse
Westergasfabriek Zuiveringshal West, Haarlemmerweg 6‐10, 1014 BE Amsterdam, Niederlande, Google Maps
Einrichtungen
Parkplatz: Ja
Veranstaltungen in Westergasfabriek Zuiveringshal West
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Beethoven, Wagner und Rachmaninoff mit Jaap van Zweden und Alexandre Kantorow
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Mahler 5 von Karina Canellakis
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Ars Musica Orchestra & Noa Wildschut: Mendelssohn
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
2 h 15 min -
Bach am Freitag: Bach & Familie
Amsterdam, De Waalse Kerk
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Beethovens Klavierkonzert Nr. 5 und Brahms' Sinfonie Nr. 1
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Quirine Viersen und das Netherlands Chamber Orchestra in Beethovens Tripelkonzert
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century: Mozarts "Le nozze di Figaro"
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Vom weiten Meer nach Wien
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Gustavo Santaolalla
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Bösendorfer Series: Dmytro Choni
Amsterdam, De Waalse Kerk
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Konstantin Krimmel & Ammiel Bushakevitz: Balladen
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Streichquartette von Poulenc und Beethoven mit dem Javus Quartett
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Mozarts Requiem mit dem Netherlands Chamber Orchestra und Cappella Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Cecilia Bartoli und Lang Lang: Alte Arien
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Dutch Jazz Heritage: Misha Mengelberg
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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New Cool Collective Big Band
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Bösendorfer Series: Nikola Meeuwsen
Amsterdam, De Waalse Kerk
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Große Pianisten: Maxim Emelyanychev spielt Mussorgskys "Bilder einer Ausstellung"
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Familienkonzert: Schwanensee (ab 6 Jahren)
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Tschaikowskys Sinfonie Nr. 5 und Renaud Capuçon spielt Mozart
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
2 h 20 min -
Große Pianisten: Simon Trpčeski spielt Tschaikowski, Beethoven und Ravel
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Beethoven 5 und Wagner mit dem Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Ein himmlisches Weihnachtsfest mit dem Chor des Clare College Cambridge
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw
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Schostakowitsch 120: Jerusalem Quartet spielt alle Streichquartette (Teil 5)
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw