The Concertgebouw is more than a concert hall; it is an institution where tradition and innovation come together. From the moment you enter the monumental entrance, you feel the history embedded in every marble staircase and wooden paneling. The world-renowned Great Hall is known for its perfect acoustics, where every note - from whisper-soft to powerful fortissimo - can be heard in detail. Not surprisingly, both musicians and connoisseurs count this hall among the absolute world's best.
As the home of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra The Concertgebouw has built an impressive reputation. This orchestra is among the best in the world and provides a continuous stream of concerts of exceptional quality. But the program extends beyond classical music. From jazz and world music to educational projects and youth concerts, the programming is versatile and accessible, without making concessions on quality.

With over 900 activities per year and over 700,000 visitors, The Concertgebouw is among the busiest concert halls worldwide. Remarkably, the institution operates largely independently: approximately 95% of its income is self-generated. This independent position contributes to the artistic freedom and high standard that visitors experience time and again.
“Anyone who steps into The Concertgebouw not only hears music - you experience the soul of Amsterdam in every note.”
What truly sets The Concertgebouw apart is its combination of history, craftsmanship and a constant drive for innovation. This is where legendary conductors and soloists have made history, and still create moments that visitors do not soon forget. It is a place where music is not only heard, but lived.