• Built using funds donated by American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, Peace Palace (Vredespaleis) is one of The Hague’s best-known landmarks.
  • The Peace Palace, pictured in March 2006. The Peace Palace (Dutch: Vredespaleis) is a building situated in The Hague, Netherlands.
  • Through topical research guides, prioritizing the content of the library and its intellectual power, the Peace Palace Library reaches out to the world.
  • An extensive and exceptional collection of Hague Peace Conferences and Peace Palace memorabilia that covers the period from 1899 to present.
  • Completed in August 1913 and funded by the U.S. steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the Peace Palace is grand both inside and out.
  • The original occupant for which the Peace Palace was constructed. From 1901 till the opening of the Palace in 1913, the PCA was housed at Prinsengracht 71...
  • Take a city tour of The Hague by bus, where you will see the beautiful Houses of Parliament, the working palace of the Dutch king, and the Peace Palace.
  • It replaced the Permanent Court of International Justice that had operated in the Peace Palace since 1922 and operates under the Charter of the United Nations.
  • This work continues today as the Peace Palace is the seat of many judicial institutions (the International Court of Justice, the Permanent Court of Arbitration...
  • Some of the gates, decorations and furniture in the Peace Palace were donated by various countries. The outer wall of the Peace Palace is brick red.