The Lecture Hall
The Lecture Hall is next to the Swedish Museum of Architecture's exhibitions, and was built in 1851-53, by the architect Fredrik Blom. The walls are whitewashed, the fittings are of blonde wood and the windows provide a harmonious light. The hall has a capacity of 108 people with seating in rows on the sloping floor. All seats have writing tablets.
The Lecture Hall has a lectern, a podium desk, an overhead projector, a whiteboard and a video projector that can be connected to a computer. There are four wired microphones. The hall also has two slide projectors that can be used separately or together.
Price
Full day: SEK 18,000
Morning: SEK 9,500
Afternoon: SEK 11,500
Price per extra hour, after 6 pm: SEK 1,000
Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays (exceptionally): a 50% surcharge
Morning: 8.30 - 12.00 am
Afternoon: 1 - 6 pm
All prices are excluding VAT
Lecture Hall measurements
Width: 10 m
Depth (to the first row of seats): 2.5 m
Ceiling height: 3.6 m