Maurituis Art Museum, The Hague
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Maurithuis has dark 16th and 17th century Dutch art, but is in a delightful mansion on a small lake in the best part of The Hague.
Maurithuis has dark 16th and 17th century Dutch art, but is in a delightful mansion on a small lake in the best part of The Hague.
Walk Market Street and its side streets to see gorgeous historic mansions and churches.
It's lovely to walk around The Hague and check out the squares and shopping streets.
Great place for a walk, with Georgian architecture, busy students, main quad, and trail around the perimeter under gorgeous trees.
Gorgeous complex with 40 student residences themed after different countries, cafeterias, classrooms, and beautiful quads with flowers and trees.
Interesting garden with vegetables, on the waterfront promenade, plus exhibits about Nestle and food packaging, inside the elegant mansion where their offices were located.
Cute historic main street with amazing architecture, good restaurants, and a little, leafy church yard.
Nicest part of the city, with gorgeous buildings and churches, and waterfront park.
Glorious at night, the Eiffel Tower must be seen! Go up the elevator to the first level and check out the view!
Beautiful palace in square full of trees, with strange and wonderful paintings and illustrations by M. C. Escher.
Nicest part of the city, with gorgeous buildings and churches, and waterfront park.
Tree-lined square or avenue, with four rows of tall lime trees, shell sand floor, and regal consulate and museum buildings.
Ornate palace with lawns, banyan tree, and barracks that look like a medieval fort. Other historical buildings and museums as well- plenty to see and do!
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