De Broodfabriek
De Broodfabriek (English: The Bread Factory) is an exhibition and convention center in the Dutch city of Rijswijk. It was founded in 1996 by Henk van der Straaten[3] (co-founder of the former Konmar supermarket chain) as the Darling Market,[4] a recreation of the Paddy's Markets in Haymarket, near Sydney's Darling Harbour, which he encountered during a trip to Australia).[2]
Gothic & Fantasy Fair at the Beurshal Haaglanden in February 2011 | |
Former names | Darling Market, Expo Rijswijk, Beurshal Haaglanden |
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Location | Rijswijk |
Owner | Henk van der Straaten († 2012)[1] |
Opened | 1996[2] |
Website | |
de-broodfabriek.nl |
In later years it became known as a venue for many fairs such as the Gothic & Fantasy Beurs (English: Gothic & Fantasy Fair) which is held there since 2003 (as of October 2018 renamed Fantasy Fest.)[5] The exhibition part of the venue later became known as Expo Rijswijk and after that Beurshal Haaglanden. The current name refers to the building's previous use as a bread factory of Meneba.[6]
References
- (in Dutch) Henk van der Straaten overleden, Groot Rijswijk, 7 March 2012
- (in Dutch) Regels smoren derde van starters Darling Market, Trouw, 3 February 1997
- (in Dutch) Woedend op Van der Straaten, Groot Rijswijk, 12 May 2010
- (in Dutch) De verstikkende wetten van de vrije markt, De Groene Amsterdammer, Eveline Brandt, 12 February 1997
- Fantasy Fest website
- (in Dutch) De Broodfabriek: nieuwe evenementenlocatie in Rijswijk, Sjoerd Weikamp, Eventbranche.nl, 4 Januari 2012
- (in Dutch) Ondernemers Darling Market woedend om sluiting, Omroep West, 14 May 2010