The Historical Museum of The Hague is housed in a building from 1636 that was built for the gunners of the St. Sebastian's Guild. The museum is dedicated to the history of The Hague. The permanent collection includes paintings such as cityscapes from 1553 and silver and glass objects. In addition, the museum exhibits tiles, portrait miniatures, furniture and dollhouses. Centerpieces in the collection are the architectural model of the fireworks pavilion at the Hofvijver from 1749 and the painting ‘Gezicht op Den Haag’ by Jan van Goyen. The museum is closed for renovations from September 29, 2024
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 11:00 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 11:00 – 17:00 |
See the website of the museum for opening hours on public holidays.
0 – 5 | Free |
6 – 17 | €5.00 |
18+ | €15.00 |
Museumkaart | Free |
CJP Pass | €7.50 |
Rotterdam Pass | Free |
Rembrandtkaart | Free |
DenHaagPas 18+ | €13.00 |
DenHaagPas 4-17 year | €3.00 |
Friends Lottery VIP-Pass | Free |
ICOM Pass | Free |
Ooievaars Pass | Free |
Students | €7.50 |
Korte Vijverberg 7, The Hague
Permanent exhibition
Apr 20, 2024 – Sep 29, 2024
Nov 18, 2023 – Sep 29, 2024
Oct 7, 2023 – Jan 28, 2024
Jan 1, 2023 – Sep 29, 2024
Jan 1, 2023 – Sep 29, 2024
Mar 12, 2021 – Oct 31, 2021
Dec 3, 2020 – Aug 1, 2021
Jul 18, 2020 – Jan 17, 2021
The Historical Museum of The Hague has 1 rating.
The Historical Museum of The Hague, located in the heart of the Dutch city, offers visitors a journey through the rich past of The Hague. The museum covers various aspects of the city's history, from its origins to its development as a center of government and international diplomacy.
Visitors appreciate the museum's comprehensive collection of artifacts, paintings, and documents that illustrate the city's evolution over the centuries. The exhibits are generally well-organized and provide informative displays about important historical events, notable figures, and the daily life of past residents.
Many reviewers commend the museum for its interactive elements and multimedia presentations, which help bring history to life for visitors of all ages. The use of modern technology alongside traditional displays is often highlighted as a positive aspect of the museum experience.
However, some visitors note that the museum space is relatively small, which can sometimes lead to crowding during peak hours. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that some exhibits could benefit from more English translations, as not all information is available in multiple languages.
The museum's location in a historic building adds to its charm, but a few visitors have commented on accessibility issues for those with mobility limitations. Despite this, most find the staff to be helpful and knowledgeable.
Overall, The Historical Museum of The Hague provides a solid introduction to the city's history and is generally regarded as a worthwhile visit for those interested in learning more about The Hague's past. While it may not be the most extensive museum in the Netherlands, it offers a focused and informative experience specific to this important Dutch city.
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