Top 5 must-visit museums in The Hague

This city has both serene and beautiful greenery and a rich cultural atmosphere: Many tourists can be seen wandering around the lively traditional market, romantic beaches, and bustling casinos. To better explore this beautiful city, let's take a look at the list of museums worth exploring!

Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery

The Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery was originally a mansion from the Dutch Renaissance period, which later transformed into a "perfect art gallery". The collection inside the gallery will comprehensively display characters, landscapes, customs, and life from the Dutch Golden Age.

The Hague Museum of Art

The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag has the largest collection of Piet Mondrian's works in the world, including his famous last abstract piece, "Victory Boogie Woogie". The museum also houses a variety of Delft pottery, rare silverware from The Hague, an amazing doll's house, and seven period rooms.

Museum of Automobiles

The Louwman Museum in The Hague, Netherlands, is one of the oldest car museums in the world and is privately owned by the Louwman family.

William V Art Museum

The William V Gallery was established in 1774 and was not built to commemorate William V, but was actually funded by him. His collection was so abundant that it later laid the foundation for many museums and libraries in the Netherlands.

Bradyus Museum

The museum has artworks from over 150 artists. In addition to paintings, the museum also houses a large collection of silverware, including 70 pieces of Amsterdam silversmith crafts from the 17th to the 19th century.