Carnegieplein 2, 2517 KJ The Hague, NetherlandsMap
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The wish tree at the entrance of the Peace Palace is a bit Japanese style, very close to the concept of the international court, a more political attraction, maybe only people like me who have a certain age will come here.
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Peace Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located on the outskirts of The Hague, the Peace Palace is a landmark building in The Hague and is home to the International Law Library and the International Law School. The Peace Palace was built between 1907 and 1913 to show its importance in settling disputes and maintaining world peace. Some of the gates, decorations and furniture in the Peace Palace were donated by various countries. The outer wall of the Peace Palace is brick red. It is a two-story palace-style building. The front facade consists of 9 arches. The Gothic towers on both sides are particularly conspicuous. The west tower is a taller building nearby, surrounded by green trees. Surrounded by peace and quiet. The vaulted hall on the ground floor is built in marble, decorated with golden reliefs, and the floor pattern is composed of cream and light blue marble. In the center of the main corridor in the middle of the hall is a stone statue of the goddess of justice, which was donated by the United States. Behind the stone statue are seven floor-to-ceiling windows inlaid with stained glass, which are more holy when the sun shines.
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Peace Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The wish tree at the entrance of the Peace Palace is a bit Japanese style, very close to the concept of the international court, a more political attraction, maybe only people like me who have a certain age will come here.
International tribunals, international war criminals, trials, these are words that are often associated with The Hague, so we will treat this as a paradise, a place of peace and peace.
In addition to the famous building, the tourist area of the Peace Palace has many monuments and memorial stones, which have extraordinary significance behind them, recording the contributions made by various countries around the world to peace.
we had a nice visit around the peace palace. we did not actually go in, but went into the guest building which was informative
The Peace Palace in The Hague exudes tranquility and timeless elegance. As you wander through its majestic halls, adorned with international flags, you sense the weight of diplomatic history. The opulent architecture, serene gardens, and the aura of diplomacy create an atmosphere where whispers of peace echo. It's not just a building; it's a sanctuary where nations come together to forge a world of harmony.
You must make an appointment in advance, otherwise if you have activities in the day you go, it will not be open to the public. The service center has a wish tree, you can buy a wish for 2 euros, wish world peace, I don't know if my wish is still there.
The scenery here is so beautiful! The spring water is clear like a mirror, and the mountains are full of colorful wild flowers. It is really like a beautiful landscape painting against the blue sky and white clouds.
The scenery here is so beautiful and beautiful! I like this place very much! Worth recommending