Discover the iconic Peace Palace in The Hague, a stunning architectural masterpiece and one of the most photographed landmarks in the city. This majestic building stands as a symbol of global justice, proudly housing the International Court of Justice of the United Nations, where some of the world’s most critical legal decisions unfold. Just a short distance away lies the Binnenhof, the historic heart of Dutch politics. Nestled beside a picturesque lake, this impressive complex has been the seat of the Dutch Parliament for centuries. Its origins trace back to an ancient hunting castle, grounding the city’s vibrant history in a compelling story of tradition and power. Visiting these sites offers an unforgettable journey through architecture, history, and international diplomacy.
The Peace Palace is one of the most photographed buildings in The Hague and houses the International Court of Justice of the United Nations. The Binnenhof is the residence of the Dutch Parliament, located by a picturesque lake. The palace complex is situated on the site of an old hunting castle, from which the history of the city began.
You will make your own way to the meeting points