The Binnenhof is an important political center in the Netherlands. It signifies Dutch governance. This complex was built in the 13th century, and serves the Dutch parliament and the Prime Minister's office. The Binnenhof is important for its political role, and for it's medieval architecture and amazing location near the Hofvijver Lake. Tourists can explore the Hall of Knights (Ridderzaal), where the King gives their yearly speeches. The center also include other historical buildings. It's defiantly worth visiting for history buffs, politics enthusiasts, and architecture admirers.
Knights Hall (Ridderzaal)
Ridderzaal building is the most impressive part of the Binnenhof. Although the building's current design was completed towards the end of the last century, the Ridderazaal was initially constructed in the 13th and 14th centuries. It was initially built as a large hall for the Counts of Holland, as well as being used as a courtroom.
The Inner Court (Binnenhof) - Hall of Knights
Step through the famous entry gate into the historical Binnenhof. This is the place where the most significant events in Nederland's history took place and where the future is formed. The Inner Court includes monumental old buildings and several broad open spaces, all freely available to the public.
Take a guided tour or simply stroll through the courtyard and admire the splendor.
Take a Tour
You can register for a free guided tour that includes an introductory video that explains the history. Next, the guide will take you to the Dutch parliament and the parliamentary buildings through the Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights) and either the First and/or the Second Chamber of Parliament. To join the tour, you must register in advance via the website of the House of Representatives.
You can also enjoy a free walking tour on in The Hague by GuruWalks.
Reasons to Visit:
- Explore the heart of Dutch politics and history.
- Admire the stunning medieval architecture.
- Visit the Hall of Knights and other historic chambers.
- Enjoy the serene surroundings of the Hofvijver lake.
Things to Avoid:
- Visiting on weekends or public holidays, as some parts may be closed.
- Missing out on a guided tour, which provides in-depth historical insights.
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