The Hague: Baroque Architecture
Places and attractions in the Baroque architecture category
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Mauritshuis
Nestled in the heart of The Hague, the Mauritshuis is a premier museum that serves as a home to some of the finest Dutch paintings from the Golden Age. Located just a stone's throw away from the government buildings of the city, this elegant 17th-century palace has...
Hofwijck
Nestled in the heart of The Hague, Netherlands, Hofwijck is a quintessential Dutch country house turned museum, offering a tranquil escape from the bustle of city life. This 17th-century estate was once the residence of Constantijn Huygens, a prominent Dutch poet...
Huis ten Bosch
Royal palace, stables and gardens Huis ten Bosch, a regal castle nestled in the heart of The Hague, Netherlands, epitomizes the grandeur of Dutch history and architecture. This stately residence, once the home of the Dutch royal family, stands as a testament to the elegance and opulence of the past.
The Hague City Hall
The Hague City Hall, often referred to as the "Ice Palace" due to its strikingly modern and radiant white façade, stands as a testament to contemporary architecture in the heart of The Hague, Netherlands. Designed by the renowned American architect Richard Meier, this...
Old City Hall
The Old City Hall in The Hague is a Renaissance style building on the Groenmarkt near the Grote Kerk. It is the former seat of the city's government, and remains a place where residents hold civic wedding ceremonies, and where the Royal family register their family births.