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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 palace used as the official workplace of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima since 2013, and property of the Dutch State.
A sculpture belonging to a category named Wilhelmina, this bronze monument is a replica of the stone statue located in Rotterdam, designed by Charlotte van Pallandt.
A clandestine church, the Oud-Katholieke Kerk, is a baroque chapel with plenty of stucco work and ornate decorations, featuring 12 apostles on the ceiling and a depiction of Christ's ascension.
A church building founded in the late 13th century, constructed in stages between the 14th and 16th century, featuring a fine vaulted interior, old stained glass, and notable sepulchral monuments and escutcheons of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
A Renaissance-style building, the Old City Hall features a historical picture gallery and ornate decorations, including statues of "Faith", "Hope", "Love", "Strength", and "Justice", crafted by Jan Baptist Xavery before 1742.
A historic square in The Hague, the Buitenhof dates back to the 13th century, featuring a moated courtyard and various buildings, including a prison, restaurants, and a movie theater, now a listed Top 100 Dutch heritage site.
A recreation of the original 18th-century gallery, the Prince Willem V Gallery displays a selection of paintings from the Mauritshuis collection, featuring works by Rubens, Steen, Potter, and Honthorst.
A former city gate and medieval prison, Gevangenpoort was used to hold serious criminals awaiting sentencing from 1420 to 1828. It's now a museum, also featuring an art gallery that showcases modern reconstructions of 18th-century paintings.
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.
Pulchri Studio is an art gallery and cooperative of painters, sculptors, and art lovers in The Hague, Netherlands. Founded in 1847, it hosts exhibitions and fosters connections between artists.
A museum featuring a permanent display of M.C. Escher's woodcuts and lithographs, including world-famous prints like Air and Water, Belvedere, and Waterfall, as well as interactive displays of optical illusions.
A museum housing a collection of etchings, paintings, and silverware, including 70 examples of 17th to 19th-century Amsterdam silversmith work.
A historic octagonal tower, first mentioned in 1354, was likely built in the 14th century as a summer gazebo for the Counts of Holland, connecting to their garden by a drawbridge.
A museum dedicated to the history of The Hague, Netherlands, featuring a collection of around 7,500 objects including paintings, dolls' houses, and unusual artifacts related to the city's past.
A museum housing the Royal Cabinet of Paintings, featuring 854 objects, including works by Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, and others, showcasing Dutch Golden Age art.
A building complex housing the meeting place of both houses of the States General of the Netherlands, as well as the Ministry of General Affairs and the office of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. It is among the oldest Parliament buildings still in use.
Gevangenpoort