The Netherlands has two capitals. Amsterdam is the national capital - the largest city and the ‘cultural’ capital of the Kingdom - and The Hague is the seat of government.
Last modified: 4 January 2011 - Overview
Without a doubt, the most striking building on the Binnenhof is the Knights’ Hall, built in the 13th and 14th centuries as the castle for the Earls of Holland.
Last modified: 14 October 2009
There are a great number of active political parties in the Netherlands. This section presents the major parties which have a seat in parliament.
Last modified: 8 September 2011
The Hague is also the capital of the province of Zuid-Holland (South Holland)
Last modified: 15 October 2009
The Netherlands maintains one of the most stable political and social environments in the world. The Hague acts as seat of government although it is not the nation’s capital.
Last modified: 12 October 2009 - Overview
Guided tours of the Binnenhof, including the Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights), Senate and House of Representatives, can be arranged through the ProDemos Visitors Centre. In addition, you can go to the Visitors Centre for guided a ...
Last modified: 20 April 2012
The Public Prosecution Service (Openbaar Ministerie, OM) is one of the main parties involved in dealing with criminal cases. Its main task is to decide whether or not a case should be brought to court.
Last modified: 4 December 2009