The Hague has some 30 top-quality museums and can rightly be seen as a city full of art and culture. Some enjoy a worldwide reputation while others are less well known, which only adds to their charm.
Last modified: 7 June 2011
Museums which children are guaranteed to enjoy in The Hague.
Last modified: 13 December 2010 - Overview
The Museumkaart provides free or drastically reduced admission to more than 400 museums in the Netherlands.
Last modified: 6 December 2010
The Bunker Museum in The Hague displays a wide range of historic objects and memorabilia from the Second World War in a real German bunker from 1943.
Last modified: 21 April 2011
In the Children’s Book Museum (Kinderboekenmuseum), children can have loads of fun while learning about Dutch children’s literature. They will discover how stories can be both enriching and inspirational.
Last modified: 5 March 2012
Since 2004 the tram tunnel under the Spui has had De Affiche Galerij where The Hague Municipal Archives organises poster expositions.
Last modified: 29 October 2010
Where do you find water flowing uphill, birds changing into fish and figures walking endlessly up and down the staircase in the same courtyard? Witness these and other wonders in the museum Escher in het Paleis in The Hague.
Last modified: 15 September 2011
GEM displays all kinds of art being produced at the international, national and local level. Its groundbreaking solo and group exhibitions throw light on new trends in contemporary art.
Last modified: 17 November 2010
The Gemak arts centre is designed as a place where contemporary non-Western art can intersect with politics and society and where the hot topics of the day can be explored by means of visual images and public debate.
Last modified: 29 October 2010
The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag is world-renowned. You can visit a fabulous collection of modern art and dozens of exhibitions every year in a sensational building designed by the Dutch architect H.P. Berlage.
Last modified: 15 September 2011
In the Historical Museum of The Hague you will become acquainted with the colourful history of The Hague. The museum organises changing expositions as well as all kinds of activities.
Last modified: 13 December 2010
What does it mean to live or survive in a region ravaged by war or a natural disaster? What is it like to be forced out of your home, often living on the run and relying on emergency aid? The Humanity House opened its doors i ...
Last modified: 28 December 2010
A tribute to the life and work of the Dutch landscape painter Jan van Goyen (1596-1656) in his former home in The Hague featuring a media presentation of the artist’s paintings.
Last modified: 14 January 2011