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February 2019
Chinese New Year Festival
The centre of The Hague will come alive with the excitement and bold colours of the Chinese New Year Festival. The Dutch national celebration of the Chinese New Year takes place in the Atrium of The Hague City Hall (opening ceremony). There will be dance, music, acrobatics and exhibitions of different forms of Chinese martial arts. There will also be a small Chinese market and a variety of cultural activities on offer.
Find out more »Gluren bij de Buren
Wat is Gluren bij de Buren? Gluren bij de Buren is een huiskamerfestival dat plaatsvindt door heel Nederland. Het vloerkleed is het podium; de bank is de tribune. Per woonkamer treedt 1 act op die 3 keer een half uur speelt. Door de speciale looproutes kan je als bezoeker maximaal 7 optredens bijwonen. Gluren bij de Buren maakt de wijken gezelliger en geeft lokale acts een podium. Wanneer vindt Gluren bij de Buren plaats? Gluren bij de Buren vindt door…
Find out more »Antique and book market
The art and antiques market is a veritable smorgasbord for lovers of antiques, curios, old prints & books, paintings and objets d'art. The people who buy here love making investments. A cosy stall full of old picture postcards, sorted by theme and in kept in attractive boxes, attracts an amazing amount of interest. Listen to old Dutch songs being played on the organ; behold an antique, tin 'Haagse Hopjes' (little sweets) box from 1890, or find an old painting that…
Find out more »March 2019
Gilde Den haag
About Gilde The Hague Knowledge transfer is the key word within the Guild! Nearly 500 volunteers from Gilde Den Haag use their knowledge, expertise and (life) experience for their fellow citizens. For example, the Guild provides various City Walks with a guide for around 10,000 people per year, the language partner project SamenSpraak and coaches / advisors / language trainers can be deployed from Individual Advice. Choose from 23 guided city walks including the city center and other areas. We…
Find out more »Parliement tours
The Dutch Politics Tour gives you a complete overview of the remarkable origin of The Hague’s city centre and its current place in the Dutch political system. You will visit both the Parliament buildings and the Hall of Knights*. Who build these historical places? What is ‘Prinsjesdag’ and why is it an important moment on the Dutch political calendar? And why did the House of Representatives move to a new building in 1992? These are just a few examples of…
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