Low-Sensory Space
In need of some peace and quiet? Throughout the evening, Melly provides a calm, low-sensory space in the auditorium on the first floor for visitors who need a moment of rest and reflection during the busy night.
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Experience the events in a calmer way. This route is designed with reduced sound, softer lighting, and fewer visual stimuli, creating a more comfortable environment for visitors who are sensitive to sensory input.

In need of some peace and quiet? Throughout the evening, Melly provides a calm, low-sensory space in the auditorium on the first floor for visitors who need a moment of rest and reflection during the busy night.

During Museumnacht010, the Laurenskerk transforms into an atmospheric meeting place where the spirit of Rotterdam can be felt. Within the monumental space, visitors experience sound and visual elements built from voices and urban soundscapes, blending with the church’s architecture and shifting between moments of silence and dynamic intensity.

Come and sit on the felt lounge cushions from Regula Maria Müller at Phoebus during Museumnacht010. In a fairytale atmosphere you listen to the soft songs of singer Sofie Ijzerman.

Step into Mush-Room 1 for a calming, more-than-human audiovisual experience. Nicholas Thayer, a sound artist, producer and composer, previously DJed at the opening of the FUNGI: Anarchist Designers exhibition.

Enjoy a curated listening experience with a drink and encounter artworks by emerging talent of Rotterdam in response to our current exhibition shadow circuits. Program maker Ruby Reding explores resources and their roots in scenes of extraction, elemental flows and labour conditions.