Lange Voorhout

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Historic elegance at Lange Voorhout in The Hague.

Lange Voorhout, Den Haag, Netherlands
Lange Voorhout

About Lange Voorhout

Lange Voorhout, located in the heart of The Hague, is a timeless boulevard that captures the essence of the city's rich cultural and historical tapestry. Originally a medieval sand dune, this iconic street has evolved into a symbol of elegance, lined with an impressive array of lime trees that date back over three centuries. The avenue's name, 'Lange Voorhout,' reflects its historical significance as a grand entryway to the city, traditionally used for royal processions and public celebrations. Today, visitors can meander along the cobblestone paths, taking in the stunning architecture of the 18th-century mansions that line the street, now home to embassies, galleries, and cultural institutions. A highlight of any visit is the Escher in Het Paleis, a museum dedicated to the works of the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, housed in a former royal palace. Throughout the year, Lange Voorhout hosts a variety of cultural events, including the renowned Den Haag Sculptuur exhibition, where contemporary sculptures adorn the boulevard, creating a dynamic open-air gallery. The area is also a hub for boutique shopping and fine dining, offering visitors a taste of luxury and local flavor. Nearby, you'll find the historic Binnenhof, the seat of the Dutch government, and the Mauritshuis, a museum showcasing masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. Whether you're captivated by its history, architecture, or cultural offerings, Lange Voorhout is an essential stop for anyone exploring The Hague.

Highlights

  • Tree-lined historic boulevard with centuries-old lime trees
  • Home to Escher in Het Paleis museum
  • Venue for Den Haag Sculptuur exhibition
  • Proximity to Binnenhof and Mauritshuis
  • Elegant 18th-century architecture
  • Boutique shopping and fine dining options
  • Rich historical and cultural significance

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