The Hague - Landmark Building Architecture
The Hague has a diverse architectural heritage. The Hague was founded in the 13th century next to the Hofvijver, a pond surrounded by a hedge. Many buildings from throughout the centuries can still be seen in The Hague, from the 13th century Ridderzaal (knights hall) and Binnenhof to the 20th century Stadhuis (City Hall).
Bijenkorf Store - The Hague
Gevangenpoort - The Hague
Hotel Des Indes - The Hague
The Passage Shopping Mall - The Hague
The Hague City Hall - Stadhuis The Hague
Ridderzaal - Binnenhof - The Hague
Koninklijke Schouwburg - The Hague
Mauritshuis - The Hague
Maison de Bonneterie Store The Hague
Old Stadhuis The Hague
The Peace Palace - The Hague
Hotel des Indes - The Hague
The Peace Palace - Vrede Palais - The Hague
Landmark buildings include: Bijenkorf Store - The Hague, Gevangenpoort - The Hague, Hotel Des Indes - The Hague, The Passage Shopping Mall - The Hague, The Hague City Hall - Stadhuis The Hague, Ridderzaal - Binnenhof - The Hague, Koninklijke Schouwburg - The Hague, Mauritshuis - The Hague, Maison de Bonneterie Store The Hague, Old Stadhuis The Hague, The Peace Palace - The Hague