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Mauritshuis

Plein 29 | 2511 CS The Hague | View on map
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The Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, located within a unique 17th century palace, houses a world-famous collection of paintings from the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer. This exceptional collection offers an amazing overview of Dutch and Flemish paintings from 1400 to 1800.

Venue overview

Capacity
350 people
Meeting rooms
6
Venue style
Historic
Layout of the room
Banquet, Cocktail, Meeting, Theatre
Type of event
Conference, Meeting, Presentation, Social event
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Mauritshuis
Mauritshuis

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The Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, located within a unique 17th-century palace in The Hague, has the highest number of masterpieces per square meter in the Netherlands.
The museum houses a world-famous collection of paintings from the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer.

This exceptional collection offers an amazing overview of Dutch and Flemish paintings from 1400 to 1800, with works by painters such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, Rubens, Jan Steen, Frans Hals, Van Dyck and Adriaen Coorte.

The collection

The collection consists of about 800 paintings, 50 miniatures, 20 sculptures and various drawings and prints. Some of these paintings were once in the possession of Prince Willem V of Orange- Nassau.

Of the thirty Vermeers known to exist, the Mauritshuis has three in its collection: the world famous and widely reproduced Girl with a Pearl Earring, The View of Delft and Diana with the Nymphs. Among the 16 Rembrandts, there are outstanding works such as the Lesson in Anatomy of Dr. Tulp, David and Saul, The Two African men and three masterful self-portraits.

There are also thirteen paintings by Jan Steen, which depict Dutch daily life in the 17th century, as well as the famous painting The Young Bull by Paulus Potter.

Exclusive dinners

Experience exceptional and intimate dinners with a 17th century palace atmosphere and have exclusive access to the museum for the entire evening at the Mauritshuis. There are many rooms that are overflowing with art to choose from. The Prince William V Gallery is the very first museum in the Netherlands that hosts dining events. There's the Golden Room that has a very historical atmosphere or for more of a modern ambiance, there's the Randstad Room and Nassau Room overlooking the historical Binnenhof. 

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Former palace

The Mauritshuis dates back to the 17th century. Johan Maurits built this house in one of the most fashionable neighbourhoods of The Hague, right next to the Binnenhof, the place where the Dutch parliament meets. One of the features that makes this location so beautiful is the famous pond, the Hofvijver.

The Mauritshuis is one of the most beautiful examples of Dutch classicist architecture and was designed by Dutch architects Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post between 1633 and 1644. Van Campen also designed the Royal Palace and the Rembrandthuis in Amsterdam.

Opening times Mauritshuis

The Mauritshuis is open every day. On Mondays, the museum opens at 13:00 instead of 10:00, Mauritshuis is open until 18.00 every day. A useful tip for those who wish to avoid the busiest time: the Mauritshuis is relatively quiet in the afternoons after 15:00. 

Directions to the Mauritshuis

The Mauritshuis is located in the centre of The Hague, and can easily be reached both by public transport and car.

  • From Den Haag Centraal railway station it takes 10 minutes to walk to het Plein. Alternatively, trams 16 or 17 are one or two stops away.
  • The Mauritshuis is easiest to reach by tram from Station Den Haag Hollands Spoor railway station: trams 1 and 9 (direction Scheveningen) and tram 16 stop within a few minutes' walk from the museum.
  • When travelling by car from the A4 (Amsterdam or Rotterdam) the A12 (Utrecht) or the N44 (Leiden), follow the signs for the City Centre and then the signs for Mauritshuis.
  • The most convenient place to park is in the Plein Garage, with a 2-minute walk to the Mauritshuis. 

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The Mauritshuis museum in The Hague is a unique opportunity to see classic paintings from the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer at one of Holland's most beautiful locations!
Could this be the venue of your next successful business event? Contact us to talk through the options!

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