VEGA's interior with dark wooden panelling, mahogany floors, friezes, and many original details in banisters, balustrades, lamps etc. makes the house a unique example of Scandinavian architecture.
The building dates from 1956 and is designed by the famous Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen, who is also known for other characteristic architecture of the period such as the Radio House and the old terminal in Copenhagen Airport.
Originally the house was known as The People's House and used by the labour movement for various purposes. In 1996 the house was reopened after an extensive restoration and today it is one of the youngest listed buildings in Denmark. Due to its original 1950's design the building in general has a very special atmosphere.
Most people know VEGA for its concerts and the night club, but the house is much more diverse. The concert hall, Store VEGA, can for example fit 100-400 dining guests and is with its optimal sound and light systems the perfect surroundings for atmospheric arrangements.
The biggest concert hall, Store VEGA, has a capacity of 1.500 standing guests or 900 seated guests. The smaller concert hall, Lille VEGA, has a capacity of 500 standing guests or 160 seated guest.
Apart from the two concert halls VEGA has many other beautiful rooms, and each one has its own unique qualities and possibilities to host small and medium parties. The rooms can also host events such as press meetings, product presentations, company parties etc.