In the Museum Quarter, you will find leading institutions such as the Mauritshuis, the modern Escher in The Palace, the Hague Historical Museum and the Bredius Museum, all within walking distance of each other. You can immerse yourself in different periods: from the 17th century to the present day, from classical painting to optical illusions.
But the quarter is more than just exhibition space. It is also home to the Royal Theatre, the green Lange Voorhout, the Pulchri Studio art centre and countless galleries, bookshops and lunch spots. Art and life flow effortlessly into one another here. You can stroll past Escher's art, have lunch under chestnut trees and end with a performance or concert, all in the same afternoon.
The atmosphere in the Museum Quarter is refined, but not aloof. The neighbourhood exudes elegance with its classical architecture, palatial buildings and wide avenues, but also invites exploration. Turn down a side street and you will suddenly find a sculpture garden, an artist's garden or a charming courtyard that you could easily have missed.
The Museum Quarter is not just a place to look around, it is a neighbourhood to experience. For lovers of art, architecture, history and atmosphere, this is the heart of The Hague. Ideal for a day full of inspiration, wonder and beautiful moments.
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