Attractions in The Hague
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Delft Pottery de Delftse Pauw, located in The Hague, has been a center for crafting the renowned blue-and-white Delftware since the 17th century. This factory and showroom not only continues […]
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Founded in 1653, Royal Delft (Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles) stands as the sole surviving 17th-century porcelain factory in the Netherlands, renowned for its iconic blue-and-white hand-painted stoneware. Located in The Hague, […]
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Funded by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the Peace Palace (Vredespaleis) stands as one of The Hague’s most recognizable landmarks. This grand neo-Renaissance structure, with its intricate stonework and imposing presence, […]
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The Binnenhof, a 13th-century complex in The Hague, houses several landmarks, including the Gothic Ridderzaal, or Hall of Knights. This state building, with its distinctive medieval-style turrets, now serves as […]
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Noordeinde Palace, originally a farmhouse, was transformed into a stately home in 1533 and is located in The Hague. It was given to William of Orange’s widow as a tribute […]
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Madurodam, a miniature version of the Netherlands on a 1:25 scale, has been one of Holland’s most popular attractions since its creation in The Hague in 1952. This unique park […]
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Nestled in The Hague, the Mauritshuis is a 17th-century mansion that exemplifies Dutch classical architecture. Originally constructed as the private residence of John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, this ornately elegant […]
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The Grote Kerk, or the Great Church of St. James, stands as one of the oldest structures in The Hague, with a history that traces back to the 13th century. […]
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In the heart of The Hague, Square 1813 (Plein 1813) features a two-lane roundabout encircling the Netherlands’ largest 19th-century statue, the Independence Monument. This monument marks two pivotal events from […]
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Nestled behind the 17th-century façade of a former winter residence of Queen Emma of the Netherlands, Escher in Het Paleis (Escher in the Palace) offers a unique blend of history […]
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The Prison Gate Museum, or Gevangenpoort, stands as a somber testament to the judicial history of The Hague, serving as the former prison of the Court of Holland for four […]
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Scheveningen, a seaside suburb of The Hague, stretches along a 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) promenade, flanked by a sandy beach and the waters of the North Sea. This resort community flourished in […]
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Secreted away in a quiet side street of The Hague, Panorama Mesdag is the largest painting in the Netherlands, measuring over 45 feet by 400 feet (14 meters by 120 […]
Located in The Hague, Museon is a hypermodern science museum designed to be both educational and engaging, making it one of the city’s top family-friendly attractions. The museum’s permanent exhibition […]
Founded in 1866, Kunstmuseum Den Haag is a cultural gem located in The Hague, Netherlands. The museum boasts an extensive collection of modern art, including works by renowned artists such […]
The Louwman Museum, located in The Hague, Netherlands, showcases the private car collection of the Louwman family, who have a long-standing connection to the automobile industry. Spanning over 230 vehicles, […]
Located in The Hague, SEA LIFE® Scheveningen is an indoor and outdoor aquarium that offers a captivating glimpse into the underwater world. Home to a diverse array of marine life, […]
Nestled along the popular Scheveningen beach in The Hague, Sculptures by the Sea (Museum Beelden aan Zee) adds a cultural touch to the seaside resort area. Housed in and around […]
Designed by US architect Richard Meier and completed in the mid-1990s, The Hague City Hall (Stadhuis) stands as a striking example of contemporary architecture. Its white and glass exterior, which […]
The Hague Museum of Photography (Fotomuseum Den Haag) is a dynamic cultural destination in The Hague, situated conveniently next to the Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Each year, the museum hosts around […]