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Aug 16, 2025
Karl van Es

THE HAGUE

Updated: 29 July 2018 Home to the seat of the cabinet of the Netherlands, most foreign embassies, and over 150 international organizations, architecture in The Hague is largely tied to the institutions in which it hosts. Check out the #mustseearchitecture in The Hague below:  

Het Binnenhof

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Creator: William II Built: 1248 - 1280 Type: House of Parliament Address: 2511 CS The Hague, Netherlands Open to the Public: 24/7 Cost: Free  

The Peace Palace

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Architect: Louis Marie Cordonnier Built: 1913 Type: International Court Address: Carnegieplein 2, 2517KJ The Hague, The Netherlands Open to the Public: Yes Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00am - 5:00pm (opens at 1:00pm on Monday) Website: www.vredespaleis.nl/  

International Criminal Court

Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Built: 2015 Type: International Court Address: Oude Waalsdorperweg 10, 2597 AK Den Haag, Netherlands Open to the Public: Yes Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 6:00pm Website: www.icc-cpi.int/  

Den Haag Centraal Railway Station

Architect: Benthem Crouwel Built: 2016 Type: Train Station Address: 2595 AA The Hague, Netherlands Open to the Public: Yes Website: www.raileurope.ca/europe-travel-guide/netherlands/the-hague/train-station/  

Atrium City Hall

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Architect: Richard Meier Built: 1995 Type: Civic Address: Spui 70, 2511 BT Den Haag, Netherlands Open to the Public: Yes Hours: Weekdays: 7:00am - 7:00pm (9:30pm on Thursday), 9:30-am - 5:00pm on Sunday Website: www.denhaag.nl/  

City Hall Leyweg

Architect: Rudy Uytenhaak Built: 2012 Type: Civic Office Address: Leyweg 813, 2545 HA Den Haag, Netherlands Open to the Public: Yes Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm (12:00am - 8:00pm on Tuesday)   [mappress mapid="75"]