• The Hague City Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis van Den Haag) is the city hall of The Hague, Netherlands. History. The city hall was designed in 1986 by the American architect...
  • City Hall The Hague. With its 150.000 m² this building would have been one of the largest projects in recent European memory...
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  • The Atrium of the City Hall in The Hague is a location of many transformations, where there is a lot of room for art and is always on the move.
  • The Hague City Hall is located on the Spui. The striking white building has the largest atrium in the Netherlands.
  • The Hague City Hall is a busy place, brimming with activity every day. The events in the Atrium add extra colour and movement.
  • The City Hall and the Hague Central Library are easily visible due to its enormous size and the unmistakable palette of Richard Meier, only white.
  • Finished in the mid-1990s, the city hall stands out from The Hague’s historic cityscape, its white and glass exterior earning it the nickname the “Ice Palace.”
  • Meier is known for his use of geometric shapes and extensive use of white in his designs, and The Hague City Hall perfectly exemplifies these characteristics.
  • Old city hall of the Hague is a very beautiful old Renaissance building. It is not far from the Church. James, one of the oldest buildings in the city.