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Het Slaakhuis, or Slaakhuys, is a monumental building in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the former offices of the socialist newspaper Het Vrije Volk. The building is a six-storey office block located on a street called Slaak and was squatted in May 2003. The snooker centre next door, which hosted greats such as Ronnie O'Sullivan was also later squatted. In 2011, the complex was evicted and by 2017 it had become a hotel and a Lidl supermarket.

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  • Het Slaakhuis (en)
  • Slaakhuys (nl)
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  • Het Slaakhuis, or Slaakhuys, is a monumental building in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the former offices of the socialist newspaper Het Vrije Volk. The building is a six-storey office block located on a street called Slaak and was squatted in May 2003. The snooker centre next door, which hosted greats such as Ronnie O'Sullivan was also later squatted. In 2011, the complex was evicted and by 2017 it had become a hotel and a Lidl supermarket. (en)
  • Het Slaakhuys of Slaakhuis is het voormalige kantoor van het dagblad Het Vrije Volk in de Nederlandse stad Rotterdam. In 2003 werd het gekraakt door een groep krakers. (nl)
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  • Slaakhuis (en)
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  • Slaak 34 (en)
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  • Slaakhuys (en)
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  • J.J.M. Vegter, P.A. Leupen (en)
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  • Hotel (en)
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  • The Slaakhuis office block (en)
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  • Rotterdam (en)
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  • Netherlands (en)
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  • Het Vrije Volk (en)
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  • hotel, supermarket, ex music venue, ex social centre, ex squat, ex newspaper offices (en)
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  • Het Slaakhuis, or Slaakhuys, is a monumental building in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the former offices of the socialist newspaper Het Vrije Volk. The building is a six-storey office block located on a street called Slaak and was squatted in May 2003. The snooker centre next door, which hosted greats such as Ronnie O'Sullivan was also later squatted. In 2011, the complex was evicted and by 2017 it had become a hotel and a Lidl supermarket. (en)
  • Het Slaakhuys of Slaakhuis is het voormalige kantoor van het dagblad Het Vrije Volk in de Nederlandse stad Rotterdam. In 2003 werd het gekraakt door een groep krakers. (nl)
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