Melkweg


Melkweg is a music venue and cultural center on Lijnbaansgracht, near Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is housed in a former dairy and includes four music halls as well as a cinema, a restaurant and an exhibition space. It is operated by a nonprofit organisation founded in 1970.

History

The building originally housed a sugar refinery built in the 19th century. In 1920, OVVV bought the factory and used it as a milk factory until it closed in 1969. The building was closed for a year, but reopened by Cor Schlösser and others as a cultural center, with its first event on July 17, 1970. It was only open for the summer; it featured a café, a restaurant and one hall for music and theatre. This was a success: Melkweg reopened in the summer of 1971 and 1972 before becoming a year-round venue in 1973. In the 1980s, it became more focused on live music. In 1985, a photo gallery opened. In 1995, The Max opened, first with a capacity of 1,000 people, expanded to 1,500 in 2007. By 2010, the venue was hosting 400,000 guests annually and was estimated to have hosted 9 million guests since it opened.

Notable events

In popular culture

Songs referencing the Melkweg

Albums recorded at the Melkweg

Live from the Milky Way by Heather NovaPerformance by Spacemen 3Magik Six: Live in Amsterdam by TiëstoLive at Melkweg by Frank Black and the CatholicsAna! Live in Amsterdam by Ana PopovićL-1VE by HakenMelkweg by Jameszoo with Metropole Orkest

Halls

The venue has six halls:The Max, the largest room, hosts the biggest music acts and is also used for parties, meetings and film projections.The Old Hall is the oldest concert hall of the venue, also the only one until the opening of "The Max" in 1995.The Rabo Hall is in a separate building and mostly hosts film projections or theater plays.The Theater Hall is a small hall used for smaller artists and theatre plays.The Cinema is a private film projection hall.The Exhibition space is used for art exhibitions.