#Kunstmuseum
The city of the Hague has never had city walls. Although historical sources estimate that the political capital of the Netherlands might have had roots in Roman times, it remains particular that the cosmopolitan home of the peace flame, situated on Carnegieplein, had always taken on an open character. Until today, this is how the slowly growing, green and seaside city is perceived by its misceanllous inhabitants: accessible, spacious and most important of all, open in spirit. The international sand…