The revamped, inspiring environment of Siltasaari Hall allows for events including up to 200 participants as well as intimate dinners. The hall’s fresh look and ample space are also ideal for seminars, teamwork, training events, relaxed cocktail parties and evening get-togethers.
Siltasaari Hall has an interesting history: in the 1920s, it functioned as a cinema for silent films, and it was then a pool hall for more than five decades. The lobby connected to Siltasaari Hall can be used for cocktail and coffee catering as well as for small-scale exhibitions.
If you close your eyes, you can imagine a black and white romantic scene on the front wall of the Siltasaari Hall – or hear the clack of pool balls in your ears.
Read the whole story here.
Read the whole story here.
Size and location
- Maximum capacity:
- 200
- Area (m²):
- 160
- Height (m):
- 4,9 m highest point, 4,1 m underneath beams, 2,8 m underneath light fittings
- Length x width (m):
- 10,7 m x 14,03 m
- Floor:
- 1
Technical facilities
- Basic equipment:
- data projector, screen (fixed, width 350 cm, height 220 cm), PA system, Wi-fi
- Lighting:
- general lighting (dimming available), control for lighting
- Electricity:
- basic electricity, electric power
- General info:
- induction loop available on request
Room capacity
- Classroom:
- 130
- U-shape:
- 38
- Group tables:
- 90 (8 persons/table)
- Theatre:
- 200
- Boardroom:
- 44
- Dinner:
- 70 (10 persons/table)
- Cabaret:
- 42 (6 persons/table)
- Long tables:
- 120
Classroom
U-shape
Group tables
Theatre
Boardroom
Dinner
Cabaret
Long tables
Basic equipment
- Chairs:
- metal, without armrests, padded seats
- Conference tables:
- W 120 cm, D 45 cm, H 72 cm
- Chairman’s table:
- W 85 cm, D 61 cm, H 90 cm, front panel
- Lectern:
- W 85 cm, D 61 cm, H 120 cm
- General info:
- stage W 743 cm, D 91 cm (depth between front edge and screen 171 cm), H 45 cm (height from the stage to the ceiling 398 cm), width of stage opening 561 cm, flipchart
Additional information
Parquet floor. Wall decorations of musicians dating from 1925.
Nearest toilets in the entrance hall