Top 5 architectural attractions worth visiting in The Hague

The Hague is a green and serene city with an elegant royal temperament.

Madredan

Madurodam condensed the Netherlands into a small city. It has real lighthouses, two giant dikes, and wave-shaped buildings. Madurodam beckons you and welcomes your arrival.

Peace Palace

The Peace Palace, located in the outskirts of The Hague, is an iconic building and the home of the International Court of Justice, the Peace Palace Library, and The Hague Academy of International Law. The Peace Palace Library, located within the Peace Palace, is a public library that houses the largest collection of legal literature in the world. In addition to specialized books on international law, it also has collections on international politics, national legal systems, treaties, and diplomatic documents from various countries.

The Hague Museum of Art

The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag has the largest collection of Piet Mondrian's artworks in the world, including his most famous abstract work "Victory Boogie Woogie".

The Capitol and the Knight's Tower

The Old Parliament Building in The Hague is a classical architecture from the 17th century, featuring exquisite water spouts and well-balanced window designs. It exudes a solemn and rustic spirit of perseverance.

Queen's Palace of the Netherlands

The Queen's Palace is the place where the Dutch Queen carries out her daily work and sometimes hosts festivals and events. If the Dutch national flag is raised on the palace roof, it means the Queen is here.