AVRO Studios

AVRO Studios is a building complex and national heritage site in Hilversum, where the radio and TV studios and the head office of the Dutch public broadcasting association AVRO (Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep or "General Association of Radio Broadcasting") were located until 2000.

The interior was by Alexander Bodon, who among other things designed the seats in the orchestra hall.

The last extension of the studies was carried out from 1968 to 1972 with the so-called TV-Flat and was converted into a medical center which opened in November 2012.

[3] In 2000, AVRO, KRO and NCRV moved into new premises, the AKN [nl] building.

[8] It was rebuilt in 2019 and found a new home in Studio 1 of the Muziekcentrum voor de Omroep [nl] (Broadcasting Music Centre; NMBC), the former VARA studios, where a place had already been made available from the start for the Radio Concert Organ that had been bought from the BBC, which was never installed there.

Entrance to Studio 2 of the former AVRO Studios complex in 2013
Pierre Palla Concert Organ in 2020