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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Paulus Potter´s house
Paulus Potter lived here with his wife. He rented the house from painter Jan van Goyen.
De Postzegelboom
In front of Noordeinde Palace is a monumental tree, a horse chestnut surrounded by a white bench.
Equestrian statue of Prince William of Orange (1533-1584, nickname: William the Silent), 1845
The equestrian statue of William of Orange is the oldest free-standing statue in The Hague.
Monument of Rubble
The 'Monument of Puin' is located on the Wijndaelerduin in the recreation area Puinduinen.
Sinti and Roma-monument
Monument installed at the entrance to the courtyard where Roma and Sinti lived after the liberation.
Soldaat van Oranjestrand [Soldier of Orange beach]
The plaquette honours Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema as well as all ‘Engelandvaarders’.
Trekvlietplein
The Trekvlietplein in the Rivierenbuurt in The Hague is not a square but a street, built 1907.
Waalsdorpervlakte
This place in the dunes of Meijendel is one of the most important memorial sites in the Netherlands.
The Hague War Monument 1940-1945
Across from the Peace Palace, you will find The Hague War Monument 1940-1945.
Willibrordushuis en Willibrorduskapel
At 35 and 37 of the Oude Molstraat, you will find the Willibrordushuis and the Willibrorduskapel.
World Peace Flame
World Peace Flame is a sign of hope and an instrument for inspiring people to work on a better world