If you want to go to the Netherlands, remember to visit The Hague

The Hague is only second to Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and it is also the seat of the Dutch government and parliament. In addition, it has beautiful natural scenery and solemn cultural landscapes. If you travel to the Netherlands, remember to visit The Hague.

Escher Museum

Escher Museum is located in the Palace in The Hague, showcasing the works of the world-renowned Dutch graphic artist Escher, whose works are centered around visual illusions. The first and second floors display almost all his works, but the most popular is the "Interactive World of Escher's Perspective" on the third floor. Through innovative designs, visitors can immerse themselves in Escher's world and experience the fascinating spirit of science, making it an excellent choice for family outings.

Louvre Car Museum

The Louwman Museum in The Hague is the oldest in the world. It has a grand and magnificent appearance, like a classic European country estate. It houses over 240 antique cars, including modern classics, luxury cars, and race cars, which are dazzling. Some exhibits are especially unique, such as Churchill's seat, the Aston Martin DB5 from the James Bond film "Goldfinger," and Presley's Cadillac.

Dutch Queen's Palace

The Queen's Palace is the place where the Queen of the Netherlands works. If the Dutch flag is raised on the roof of the Queen's Palace, it means that the Queen is working here. Some festive activities are also held here from time to time. Please note that the Queen's Palace is generally not open to the public, and visitors can only take photos outside.

Mesdag Panorama Museum of Art

The panorama painting "Panorama Mesdag" is 14 meters high and has a circumference of 120 meters. It depicts the scenery of the entire Scheveningen coastline in the Netherlands in 1881: the sea, sand dunes, fishing village, and the sky with gentle breeze. It is not only the most exquisite and oldest surviving panorama in the world, but also the world's first optical display media. Due to the natural light coming through the roof of the exhibition hall, you will discover the fascinating effects of the painting changing with the brightness of the light when visiting the museum at different times of the year.

Bradyus Museum

This is a museum named after Bradyus, a scholar who has written many articles and books on art history and is known as an internationally renowned "Rembrandt expert". He has served as the director of the Royal Art Gallery. The museum houses works by over 150 artists. In addition to paintings, the museum is best known for its extensive collection of silverware, including 70 pieces of Amsterdam silverware craftsmanship from the 17th to the 19th century.