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A bronze sculpture of Johan de Witt, a 17th-century Dutch politician, standing at 3.4 meters high, wearing 17th-century clothing, and holding a rolled paper in his left hand.
A former royal palace of the Netherlands, the Kneuterdijk Palace was built in 1716 in the Louis XIV style and served as a residence for King William II and his wife Queen Anna Paulowna in the 19th century.
A court of Albrecht of Bavaria established a thriving arts centre at the Kloosterkerk in the 14th century, producing notable illuminated manuscripts and architectural features.
A historic office building in Den Haag, the Pageshuis is a 17th-century building that served as a military academy and later as the headquarters of the Red Cross, now listed as a monument.
A commercial art gallery specializing in Dutch and Flemish masters from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, with a focus on publishing catalogues and publications on these artists.
A bronze sculpture of a young boy, Haagsche Jantje, pointing towards the parlementsgebouwen of the Binnenhof, created by artist Ivo Coljé in 1976.
A baroque-style gate, built in 1634, with a lifting bridge over a former inner canal. The gate features carved decorations by Master stonemason Jan Arentsz and has been part of the Binnenhof's eastern entrance since its construction.
A historical architectural structure, the Trêveszaal is a ceremonial meeting room in the Binnenhof, designed in Louis XIV style, featuring ornate decorations, Ionic pilasters, and a stucco ceiling with a symmetrical design.
A museum in the Cellar of the Ridderzaal, exhibiting the history of the Binnenhof and Prinsjesdag, featuring a scale model of the Prinsjesdag procession and various historical objects on display.
Standbeeld van Johan de Witt