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De Holland, 2021

2021

De Holland

Locatie

Stationsweg,, Dordrecht

Grootte

±6,000 m²

Type

Mixed-Use Development

Once a vacant insurance office, De Holland has been reimagined as Dordrecht’s cultural and culinary heart — a vibrant public hub combining heritage and hospitality.

Building Development

From Office Block to Cultural Beacon

De Holland transforms a former insurance company headquarters into a dynamic cultural destination. Located directly beside Dordrecht Central Station, it combines a brasserie, creative studios, and event spaces — creating a civic anchor that redefines the city’s arrival experience.


A grand café and restaurant that activates the ground floor with open architecture, bringing locals and visitors together around gastronomy, art, and design.

De Holland Brasserie


Creative Studio


Event and Exhibition Spaces

Modern terrace building

our story

Key Milestones in Redevelopment

Our journey

2018

2018

2019

2019

2020

2020

2021

2021

Acquisition of vacant insurance office

Redesign and adaptive reuse strategy defined

Construction and restoration works begin

Official reopening as a cultural destination


Gallery

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Statistics

Facts Behind the Transformation

A 6,000 m² monument restored into a thriving mix of culture, gastronomy, and design.

6.2003.1002.0671.5501.2401.0338867756896200

redevelopment surface area (m2)

6200 redevelopment surface area (m2)

105332211110
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Investment value (c)

10M Investment value (c)

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7003502331751401171008878700

Students Reached

700 Students Reached

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Challenge

Restoring Heritage While Creating a New Urban Identity

The challenge was to transform a monolithic, outdated office into an open, people-oriented place — retaining historical value while introducing a new rhythm of public life at Dordrecht’s city entrance.

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Approach

Adaptive Reuse Rooted in Craft and Context

Bakkers | Hommen approached the transformation with a careful balance between preservation and innovation. The existing structure was stripped to its bones, revealing architectural heritage while integrating modern hospitality and energy-efficient systems.

impact

Reactivating Dordrecht’s Urban Core

De Holland catalyzed a broader wave of investment and civic pride. Its success demonstrated the power of culture-led redevelopment in smaller Dutch cities, connecting residents and businesses around shared experience.


The open-plan brasserie and studios attract a diverse community — from locals to young creatives — strengthening Dordrecht’s cultural network.

Social Impact


Environmental Impact


Economic Impact

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