The Hague City Hall
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The Hague City Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis van Den Haag) is the city hall of The Hague, Netherlands.
History[edit]
The city hall was designed in 1986 by the American architect Richard Meier and completed in 1995.
Architecture[edit]
It is located in the new city centre, and incorporates the council chamber, the main public library, as well as cafés, exhibition spaces, and a wedding room. At its centre is a large atrium, flanked by two large slab buildings 10- and 12-storey tall. The library is located at the northwestern end of the building complex in a semicircular building.[1]
It is nicknamed "the Ice Palace" (Dutch: IJspaleis) for its white color.
In media[edit]
In the 2004 American film Ocean's Twelve directed by Steven Soderbergh, it serves as the headquarters of Europol.[2]
See also[edit]
- Old City Hall (The Hague)
- San Jose City Hall, another city hall by Meier
References[edit]
- ^ Frampton, Kenneth, Rykwert, Joseph: Richard Meier, Architect, Rizzoli, 1998
- ^ "Ocean's Twelve at City Hall - filming location".
External links[edit]
Media related to The Hague City Hall at Wikimedia Commons