Monuments and Historical buildings
The centre of The Hague has many great buildings that have played a role in the history of this city or of Holland. Of the most interesting ones you will find a brief description here.
 
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City Card The Hague Delft

Now enjoy a hop-on, hop-off service in The Hague and Delft! The City Card The Hague – Delft offers you tram and bus access for either 24 or 48 hours and very attractive discounts on the admission price for the top 30 points of interest in both cities.

Haags Uitburo

Haags Uitburo provides information on theatrical performances in The Hague, Delft, Voorburg, Rijswijk, Zoetermeer and Naaldwijk.

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Knights' Hall
 

Without doubt, the most striking building on Binnenhof is the Knights’ Hall, built in the 13th and 14th centuries as the castle for the Earls of Holland. The Main Hall, which has been called the Knights’ Hall since the 19th century, dates from the second half of the 13th century. The famous wooden covering was demolished in 1861, however, less than forty years later it was replaced by an exact copy. Since 1904 the Knights’ Hall has been the setting for the reading of the Queen’s speech at the annual opening of Parliament. In her speech, the Queen announces the government’s plans for the coming year to the parliament and to the Dutch people. 

 

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