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Museums in The Hague

There are about 3 museums in The Hague, some of which are internationally renowned, while others are ordinary and unusual.

Mauritshuis Royal Pictures Gallery

Gemente Museum

Foto Museum

The Museum of Photography in The Hague changes its exhibition content at least four times a year, and the works on display are from famous photographers or just-started photographers. The Hague Museum of Photography has been cooperating with Leiden University, and often chooses to exhibit some of its collections. Leiden University in the Netherlands has one of the most important and richest collections of historical pictures in modern Europe.

GEM museum of contemporary art

GEM is one of the largest contemporary art museums in the world. It has 2m& &; sup2; Many vivid and representative works in the development of modern art are displayed in the exhibition hall. The art forms collected by the museum are various, including video devices, art and sculpture, multimedia, performance, movies, photos, design, electronic art and drawing. Many works are also from The Hague or other cities in the Netherlands.

Belden Museum

The Belden Museum is a sculpture exhibition hall at the seaside in Sivaningen, The Hague, which is mainly built around an old pavilion in 1826. Sculptures are people-oriented. There are large and small sculptures, some made of copper and some made of stone. Many sculptures show different feelings of human beings. There is also a group of bronze statues of the Dutch royal family, which often attracts many visitors to stop and enjoy.

Historical Museum

The Hague History Museum is located in the magnificent 17th century building, adjacent to the Binnenhof, which is the historical center of The Hague. The cultural relics collected by many historical museums have witnessed and annotated the history of The Hague for more than seven centuries. The museum holds various exhibitions.

A huge landscape painting of The Hague with a width of 5 meters, written by Jan vanGoyen, and many masterpieces by other artists such as Janten Compe and La Fargue, an artistic family, are on display.

The museum also displays church silver medals, furniture and scale models from the late Middle Ages. Among the exhibits in the basement are archaeological excavations in The Hague.

Escher Museum in The Hague

Escher Museum (escher in the Luo Palace and escher in the Palace) is a museum in The Hague, the Netherlands, featuring works by Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher. The museum was officially opened on November 16th, 22.

The museum is located in the former palace (Langefuerhaote Palace) since the 18th century, where Queen Emma lived until 1891. There are a large number of prints and sketches in the museum, and there are also multimedia personal biographical documentaries (escher experience) that provide an overview of escher's life.

humanity house

the museum of humanity house is located in Prinsegracht, the Hague. The Humanitarian Building is a national museum, and the Humanitarian Building Museum tells us many stories about humanitarian emergency assistance and humanitarian martial law. Visitors can hear, see and experience the true stories of victims of natural disasters and conflicts around the world.