As the administrative and royal capital of the Netherlands and its seat of government, The Hague is one of the most notable cities in the country. With a history that stretches back to the 13th century, The Hague is full of notable monuments that celebrate this history as well as the culture of the entire […]
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The Stork Becomes an Official and Unofficial Icon of The Hague
The coat of arms of The Hague in the Netherlands prominently features a stork but that is far from the only place imagery associated with them can be seen across the city. In becoming both an official and unofficial icon of The Hague, the stork has become a symbol of connection and engagement that means […]
The Independence Monument on Plein 1813 in The Hague Commemorates an Essential Piece of Netherlands History
Plein 1813 is a square in The Hague that houses the Independence Monument, which commemorates the Dutch victory over Napoleon in 1813 that directly led to the foundation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Representing the end of the French era in the Netherlands, the landmark symbolizes a legacy for the city and the entire […]
Monumentous Potential: The Island in the Hofvijver
Residing in front of the Binnenhof in The Hague, ‘Court Pond’ is an artificial lake known as the Hofvijver. This artificial pond provides audiences with an incredibly serene view of the area but the empty island in the middle of it has the potential to be something much more for the city and nation. The […]
The Memorials of Rabbijn Maarsenplein in The Hague Transform a Location and Community
Rabbijn Maarsenplein is a square in The Hague that is named after one of the victims of the Holocaust who was an essential member of the surrounding community. The square formed the heart of the Jewish quarter of The Hague until World War II changed everything for the people and location. An endeavor to honor […]
Modern Monuments: The Gay Rights Memorial by Theo ten Have Facilitates Connection and Openness
Created as a symbol against oppression and persecution of lesbians and gay men anywhere in the world, the Gay Rights Monument resides near the historical city center of The Hague in the Netherlands. Also referred to as the International Homomonument, the monument has become a symbol for a community as well as a place for […]
The Thorbecke Monument Imagines a New Interpretation of an Essential Legacy for the Netherlands
Residing near the complex of buildings in the political center of The Hague, the Thorbecke Monument celebrates Johan Rudolph Thorbecke’s contributions to the rules and laws that define the Netherlands. The monument is an especially imaginative interpretation of the legacy and history that he represents to and for the entire country. Celebrating the Architect of […]