TivoliVredenburg
Exterior of venue c. 2014 | |
Former names | Muziekpaleis Utrecht (planning/construction) |
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Address |
Vredenburgkade 11 3511 WC Utrecht Netherlands |
Owner | Gemeente Utrecht |
Capacity |
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Construction | |
Broke ground | 24 March 2011 |
Opened | 21 June 2014 |
Construction cost | €150 million |
Architect | Architectuurstudio HH, NL Architects, Jo Coenen Architects & Urbanists, Thijs Asselbergs architectuurcentrale |
Project manager | Samenwerkings Partners |
Structural engineer | Zonneveld Ingenieurs |
Services engineer | Ingenieursburo Linssen, Royal HaskoningDHV, Team Projects |
General contractor | Heijmans NV |
Tenants | |
Festival Oude Muziek (2014-present) TivoliVredenburg Festival (2014-present) | |
Website | |
Venue Website |
The TivoliVredenburg is a contemporary music complex located in Utrecht, Netherlands. The venue consists of five halls designed acoustically for a specific music genre. Along with its hall, the venue also features an "amateur stage" and a cafe.
History
The venue was a part of CU2030, an urban redevelopment project for the city of Utrecht. Designer Herman Hertzberger wanted to combine the atmosphere of the Tivoli Oudegracht and Muziekcentrum Vredenburg. Design work began in 2005 with fellow architects Jo Coenen and Thijs Asselbergs. All plans were approved by the city in 2010 and the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg was demolished in 2011 to make way for the new music venue.
The first event, an art exhibition, took place on 2 April 2014. The first concert was held in the Pandora hall on 5 April 2014 featuring: Adept, Tommy Four Seven, Pfirter and Abstract Division. Official opening ceremonies began 27 June 2014, with the venue being inaugurated by King Willem-Alexander on 3 July 2014.
Coordinates: 52°05′32″N 5°06′48″E / 52.09222°N 5.11333°E