The Hague History Museum shows the rich history of the imperial city of The Hague, classic paintings such as Huo Yin's "The Hague One View" show the city impression, and silverware and doll houses show the details of the lives of the Hague people.
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The Hague History Museum shows the rich history of the imperial city of The Hague, classic paintings such as Huo Yin's "The Hague One View" show the city impression, and silverware and doll houses show the details of the lives of the Hague people.
The Hague Historical Museum is mainly a collection of historical facts about the Hague.
A museum that tells the local history of The Hague, the content is not bad.
The Hague Historical Museum was built in 1636 and was formerly a bow and arrow union. It was used as a hotel and courthouse until 1986. The museum details the history of the development of the Hague since the Middle Ages, explaining the evolution of the Dutch royal family, administrative structure, social atmosphere and civic life. The museum is a 5-meter-wide oil painting called "The Hague Landscape" by the famous Dutch painter Hoyan. The rich aristocratic silverware and antique furniture allow people to travel through time and space back to the golden age of The Hague.