Het Oude Raadhuis (the Old Town Hall)
On the corner of the Hoofdweg, a short walk from the central crossing, stands Het Oude Raadhuis. Opened in 1866 — less than fifteen years after the lake had been pumped dry — it served for a long time as the town hall of the new municipality. The white facade, the clock tower and the symmetrical layout make it the most important historic building in Hoofddorp.
When the municipality moved to a new, larger town hall in the 1980s, the Old Town Hall took on a second life as a cultural venue. Concerts, theatre, lectures and exhibitions are staged there today. For the town it serves as a kind of anchor: a reminder of the pioneer years of the polder, in the middle of a centre that is otherwise almost entirely modern.