Mainly dedicated to seventeenth-century art, the Mauritshuis is one of the must-see museums in The Hague in the Netherlands. It traces the Dutch Golden Age, during which the Republic of the United Provinces rose to the rank of leader of the world's trading powers. This building, whose name means "the House of Mauritius," attracts a ►
Mainly dedicated to seventeenth-century art, the Mauritshuis is one of the must-see museums in The Hague in the Netherlands. It traces the Dutch Golden Age, during which the Republic of the United Provinces rose to the rank of leader of the world's trading powers. This building, whose name means "the House of Mauritius," attracts a crowd of visitors every year. It exhibits some 800 works of art, including Dutch artistic creations from the time of Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, etc. Built-in 1640 and completely renovated in 2014, the Mauritshuis is listed among the 100 most admirable buildings in the Netherlands. The museum impresses with its majestic look inside and out. It also has an underpass connecting it to another facility, a space for recreational recreation, a charming brasserie ideal for coffee breaks, and a museum shop. ◄