The building originally started as a convention center for the government city, later expanded into a venue for large-scale concerts and festivals, and today is best known as a leading location for international conferences and gatherings.
Thanks to its location in the International City of Peace and Justice, World Forum The Hague regularly attracts world leaders, organizations, and professionals. Major conferences hosted here include those of the United Nations and NATO. The complex houses one of the largest auditoriums in the Netherlands, seating over 2,000 guests, making it suitable for both formal and large-scale events.
In addition to conferences and symposia, cultural events are also organized here, such as theater productions, music performances, and festivals. World Forum has a rich history as a concert venue, with legendary artists such as The Rolling Stones, Queen, and U2 once performing here. That musical heritage lives on in the versatility of its programming.
World Forum is located within easy reach of the Kunstmuseum Den Haag, the Omniversum, and Scheveningen, making it easy to combine a visit with culture or a day at the beach. The building itself still reflects the spirit of a place where the city, the country, and the world come together.
Whether you visit for an international conference, an inspiring cultural event, or simply to experience the history of the venue, World Forum The Hague shows how metropolitan allure and local culture can go hand in hand. It is a building that connects not only The Hague, but also the Netherlands with the rest of the world.
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At Q-Park Mauritskade you can park from €35 per day. Reserve your parking space online in advance and be guaranteed of a spot. You can easily drive in and out based on your license plate, without having to stop at the payment machine.