Locatello is an app where you can generate personal audio guided tours. Set your preferred distance, guide, language and theme, and a guided tour is created on the spot.
A covered passageway, also known as the Haagse Passage, originating from 1885, connecting the Spuistraat to the Buitenhof, with a mix of original architecture and later additions, including expressionist and neorenaissance styles.
A 17th-century building, formerly known as Noyelleshuis, situated on Buitenhof 37. It has undergone various transformations and housed various occupants, including government agencies and institutions, throughout its history.
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 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 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 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 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.
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