• Nestled amidst the leafy avenues of The Hague, Netherlands, the Peace Palace stands as an enduring symbol of hope, reconciliation, and the pursuit of global peace.
  • The Peace Palace, built to house the PCA from 1907-1913, is the seat of the International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
  • The primary peace fire in the Netherlands was set adjacent to the passageway doors to the Peace Palace on 18 April 2002.
  • Specially when it is this grand! The Peace Palace will blow you away with its regal elegance and austeriy. Must for architecture enthusiasts!
  • The Peace Palace in The Hague houses the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the United Nations International Court of Justice and the Hague Academy of...
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    • 7. The palace features a large number of busts of prominent peace advocates
    • 8. You can visit the palace and guided tours are available
  • Built using funds donated by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, Peace Palace (Vredespaleis) is one of The Hague’s best-known landmarks.
  • Included in this article: History of the Peace Palace, how to visit the Peace Palace as a private citizen, and interesting notes about the Peace Palace.
  • Completed in August 1913 and funded by the U.S. steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the Peace Palace is grand both inside and out.
  • An extensive and exceptional collection of Hague Peace Conferences and Peace Palace memorabilia that covers the period from 1899 to present.