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De Stokerij
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De Stokerij

The name references the distillery tradition of Flemish towns where grain processing and hospitality naturally intertwined. This 50 to 150-guest venue retains industrial heritage—soaring ceilings, exposed brick, the spatial generosity that machinery once required. The adaptive reuse respects original purpose without theatrical staging, the building announcing its origins without apology. The setting appeals to couples drawn to authentic historical conversion, where heritage remains visible and functional rather than nostalgic. Guest spaces benefit from industrial volumes, and the character carries weight for those attuned to adaptive reuse principles. The approach avoids the costumed atmosphere of theme-park venues in favor of genuine architectural conversion.

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CapacityUnverified
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Capacity
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Price
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