Stadscafé Barbaar
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- Historical location
- Nearby the train station en parking
- Creative centre
Located at the St. Agatha square, with its old chestnut tree, Stadscafé Barbaar within the Prinsenkwartier is a beautiful, secluded place where you can experience the rich history of Delft. Moreover, it is located very closely to museum Prinsenhof, and only a few minutes by foot from the Phoenix garage and the Central Station.
Stadscafé Barbaar within the Prinsenkwartier is a creative centre, with a big…
- Historical location
- Nearby the train station en parking
- Creative centre
Located at the St. Agatha square, with its old chestnut tree, Stadscafé Barbaar within the Prinsenkwartier is a beautiful, secluded place where you can experience the rich history of Delft. Moreover, it is located very closely to museum Prinsenhof, and only a few minutes by foot from the Phoenix garage and the Central Station.
Stadscafé Barbaar within the Prinsenkwartier is a creative centre, with a big network and a lot of opportunities. On the ground floor is Café Barbaar located, which is not just a café but also a meeting spot for creative inhabitants of Delft. Kadmium is a presentation room for modern art with a regional orientation. The Kunstsuper is an unique selling spot managed by artists and volunteers. Furthermore, the Prinsenkwartier is also the training company of Stichting Stunt, which provides people with new employment opportunities.
Meeting rooms
In addition to all this, the St. Agatha Room (up to 100 people max.) and the Phoenix Room (up to 100 people max.) are available daily for meetings, presentations, company drinks, group dinners and other gatherings. In addition, city café Barbaar is also still available. The combination makes the venue suitable for groups of up to 300 people. The motivated hospitable team uses organic products from local suppliers whenever possible, you can really taste that!
Oh and not to forget, 2 terraces at the front with lovely loungers and on the square in the lee of the monumental chestnut trees.