Peace Palace
A symbol of peace and justice in The Hague.

About Peace Palace
The Peace Palace in The Hague stands as a testament to humanity's enduring pursuit of peace and justice. Commissioned by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1907, and officially opened in 1913, this striking building was designed by French architect Louis M. Cordonnier. Its construction was a global endeavor, with nations contributing materials and artworks, symbolizing international cooperation and unity. The Peace Palace is home to the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, and the Permanent Court of Arbitration, making it a pivotal site for resolving international disputes. Visitors are often drawn to its remarkable architecture, which combines Gothic and Renaissance styles, and its impressive collection of international gifts, including the stunning stained glass, exquisite woodwork, and the iconic peace flame. The Peace Palace also offers guided tours that provide a glimpse into its historical significance and current role in international law. Surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens, the palace offers a serene oasis where you can reflect on the global impact of the work conducted within its walls. Nearby attractions include the Mauritshuis museum and the historic Binnenhof, offering a deeper dive into The Hague's rich cultural and political heritage.
Highlights
- Home to the International Court of Justice and Permanent Court of Arbitration.
- Stunning neo-Renaissance architecture with Gothic influences.
- Beautifully landscaped gardens ideal for reflection and serenity.
- Intricate stained glass and woodwork contributed by various nations.
- Guided tours offering insights into international law and peacekeeping.
- Proximity to other historic sites like the Mauritshuis and Binnenhof.
- Symbolic peace flame representing global unity and hope.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- Wednesday12:00 – 4:00 PM
- Thursday12:00 – 4:00 PM
- Friday12:00 – 4:00 PM
- Saturday12:00 – 4:00 PM
- Sunday12:00 – 4:00 PM
