MOLTKES PALÆ


 

THE LARGE ASSEMBLY HALL

The Large Assembly Hall is located on the first floor of Moltke’s Palace with windows facing out along both sides of the building.
 
The most spacious facility in Moltke’s Palace, the Large Assembly Hall is especially well suited to hosting grand gala dinners, conferences, exhibitions, general meetings, events and shows.
 
The Large Assembly Hall was built when the Craftsmen’s Guild purchased Moltke’s Palace in 1930. The hall was decorated with sculptures by Thomas Hansen and Edvard Eriksen commemorating the history of arts and crafts through the ages. Eriksen is also known for creating the world-famous Little Mermaid statue situated on Langelinie.
 
However, the first impression the visitor has on entering the Large Assembly Hall is created by three imposing Venetian chandeliers and the gilded draperies.
 
The Large Assembly Hall is equipped with a raised stage, permanent screen, HD projector, digital sound system and LED lighting system.
  
  

Space Measurement Banquet setting  Desk table setting Cinema setting
324 m2  27,0 x 12,0 m 320 persons  300 persons  400 persons  

 

Banquet or desk table arrangement combined with raised stage reduces the maximum capacity to 250 persons. 
  

 

Gallery

 

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Floorplan

- click here for download of PDF version

 

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Moltkes Palæ · Dronningens Tværgade 2 · 1302 Copenhagen K · Denmark

Phone +45 33 14 80 66 · Fax +45 33 15 91 06