The Peace Palace in The Hague is an impressive and iconic building known worldwide as a symbol of peace and justice. Located on the edge of the city centre, the Peace Palace exudes a special atmosphere of international cooperation and justice. The beautiful gardens surrounding the palace have been carefully landscaped and offer a peaceful place to walk and enjoy the serene surroundings. Although the Peace Palace itself is only accessible to the public to a limited extent, there are regular guided tours and exhibitions that give visitors a unique insight into the history and importance of the building.
The Peace Palace houses, among others, the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration, giving it a central role in the international legal order. Its impressive architecture and rich history make it an inspiring place for anyone interested in peace, justice and international relations. In the visitor centre, you can learn more about the role of the Peace Palace and the organisations based there.
Thanks to its location near other attractions, such as the Kunstmuseum and the Haagse Bos, the Peace Palace is an excellent starting point for a day out in The Hague. Whether you are fascinated by international politics, want to enjoy the tranquillity of the gardens, or want to learn more about the commitment to world peace, the Peace Palace offers a unique and inspiring experience in the heart of the city.
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