Broad building, created in 1631 through the renovation and expansion of existing properties. It served as the seat of the Delft Chamber of the Dutch East India Company. The tall wing on the right dates from 1722 and includes, among other rooms, the ‘VOC Hall’.
The interior is notable for its Louis XIV style features, including a large marble fireplace and richly decorated wall and ceiling panelling. At the rear, extending as far as the Westvest, there was a large warehouse arranged around a courtyard.
Between 1930 and 1933, it was converted into the Building for Architecture of Delft University of Technology. The most recent renovation, carried out between 1987 and 1989, transformed it into a complex with apartments and office space.