Monuments
The Hague owns over 1,100 national monuments and more than 1,300 municipal monuments. Each of these Hague buildings or objects of historical value has a special story.
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Jewish Monument The Hague
The Jewish Monument was created to commemorate the more than 12,000 Jewish residents.
Johan de Witt´s house
Johan de Witt, Grand Pensionary, lived here from 1669 until his violent death in 1672.
The King's Office
The King's Office forms a small government organisation which assists the Dutch King.
Kneuterdijk Palace
In 1816 King William I purchased Kneuterdijk Palace for his son and his Russian wife Anna Paulowna.
De Koningspoort
In the Molenstraat, at the round arch next to the shop front, you find The Koningspoort.
List of Honour of the Fallen 1940-1945
In the hallway of the entrance to Binnenhof 1a you find the List of Honour of the Fallen '40-'45.
Statue of van Oldenbarnevelt
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt was Grand Pensioner of the States of Holland during the 80-year war.
Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel
Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel in Scheveningen is a historic museum about WOll.