Willem, Prince of Orange
Find out about Willem, Prince of Orange, the role he played in Dutch history and why there happen to be two monuments to him so close together in The Hague.
Continue reading →Find out about Willem, Prince of Orange, the role he played in Dutch history and why there happen to be two monuments to him so close together in The Hague.
Continue reading →The Dutch ‘independence monument’ is an impressive structure that sits at the center of Plein 1813 (The Hague Willemspark) between city center and Scheveningen.
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Continue reading →Near the beach in Scheveningen sits a stone obelisk, a monument to Willem Frederik, Prins of Oranje upon his return from exile to become the first Dutch King.
Continue reading →Hugo Grotius was a Dutch statesman, attorney and philosophic writer who conceived and pushed the concept of ‘international law’ in the early 17th century.
Continue reading →16th century Dutch statesman Johan van Oldenbarnevelt is honored with a monument sitting across the Hofvijver from Binnenhof in The Hague, Netherlands.
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