Introduction
The building in The Hague was originally known as the Rijks Automobiel Centrale and was built for the storage and repair of government vehicles; is it now an authentic location for industrial events and since it was re-opened in 2009 it has been known as the RAC Halls.
The location forms part of the development of a new and trend-setting residential and commercial area in The Hague, one with a decidedly industrial look which is at once massive and challenging. The RAC halls can easily accommodate both cultural and commercial events, and they can also form the backdrop for the branding of new urban brands.
The RAC Halls consist of three spaces with a total floor area of 5,500 m2, making them suitable for conferences, large and small scale events, symposiums, trade fairs, conventions and dinners for anything from 50 to 5,400 persons.
The RAC Halls use the Black Box concept so that there are almost unlimited options for the use of the space. We prefer to work with various preferred suppliers, organisations that already have substantial expertise with such locations but organisers are of course free to bring in their own contractors and suppliers.