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Top 10 Art Nouveau Buildings in The Hague

Art Nouveau architecture in The Hague is subtle, refined and often hidden in plain sight. Unlike the bold façades of Paris or Brussels, The Hague’s interpretation of the Nieuwe Kunst style is woven into residential streets, villas and shopfronts across the city.

This guide highlights ten of the most distinctive and photogenic Art Nouveau buildings in The Hague — a starting point for exploring the city’s early 20th-century architecture.

All buildings in this guide are located within walking distance in The Hague city centre, making it an ideal self-guided photo walk.

Art Nouveau Buildings in The Hague City Centre

1. Noordeinde 44 – 46

Noordeinde 44 – 46, The Hague – Art Nouveau architecture

Noordeinde 44–46, known as Theesalon Krul, was designed by architect L.A.H. de Wolf in 1903. The building features a façade with decorative elements characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, reflecting the architectural trends of the early 20th century in The Hague.

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2. Smidswater 26

Smidswater 26, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Smidswater 26, also known as Huis van Lorrie, was designed by architect J.P.J. Lorrie in 1896. The building is a rare and well-preserved example of Dutch Art Nouveau, with both the exterior and interior reflecting the turn-of-the-century style. The façade features decorative elements characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, and the interior includes custom-designed furniture and stained glass by Eduard Kerling.

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3. Denneweg 56

Denneweg 56, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture,

Denneweg 56, designed by architect Jan Willem Bosboom in 1898, is a remarkable example of Art Nouveau architecture. The building features a cast-iron skeleton construction with large glass windows, an innovative design for its time. The façade is adorned with ornamental details characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, reflecting the architectural trends of the late 19th century in The Hague.

→ Explore more Art Nouveau buildings in Street Galleries A–M

4. Maliestraat 12a / Hooistraat 9

Maliestraat 12 & 12a / Hooistraat 9, The Hague – Villa Helena – Art Nouveau Architecture

Maliestraat 12a / Hooistraat 9, known as Villa Elena, was designed by architect J.W. Bosboom for master blacksmith E. Beekman between 1901 and 1902. The building exhibits a blend of Art Nouveau and chalet styles, with a brick façade and decorative elements characteristic of the period.

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5. Hoogstraat 9

Hoogstraat 9, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Hoogstraat 9 is a distinguished example of Art Nouveau architecture, designed by architect L.A.H. de Wolf in 1904. The building features a sandstone façade with ornamental details characteristic of the Vienna Secession style, including tile panels from the ceramics factory “Rozenburg” and a decorative cornice with an imposing eagle motif.

→ Explore more Art Nouveau buildings in Street Galleries A–M

6. Hoogstraat 30–30c

Hoogstraat 3-30c, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Hoogstraat 30–30c is a notable example of Art Nouveau architecture in The Hague, designed by architect Johan Mutters Jr. in 1897. The building was originally constructed for the warehouse Hagemeijer and is characterized by its lavish use of natural stone and intricate Art Nouveau forms. The façade features segment-arched windows on the first and third floors, and round-arched windows on the second floor, reflecting the architectural trends of the late 19th century in The Hague.

→ Explore more Art Nouveau buildings in Street Galleries A–M

7. Venestraat 29

Venestraat 29, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Venestraat 29, built in 1902, is a building designed by architect J. Mutters Jr. in Belgian-French Art Nouveau style. The façade is constructed of natural stone, with window openings adorned with cast-iron lintels and wrought-iron railings in large arched fields, grouped in threes. The rich sculptural work, primarily featuring plant motifs by M.J. Hack, adds to its architectural significance. The refined ornamentation of the façade represents a highlight in Mutters’ work.

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8. Venestraat 17

Venestraat 17 – 19, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Venestraat 17, known as Modemagazijn De Duif, was constructed in 1905 and designed by architect W. Molenbroek. The building is a notable example of Art Nouveau architecture, featuring decorative elements characteristic of the style. The façade includes ornamental details that reflect the architectural trends of the period.

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9. Lange Poten 13

Lange Poten 13 – 15, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Lange Poten 13 is a notable example of Art Nouveau architecture, designed by architect L.A.H. de Wolf in 1905. The building features a cast-iron skeleton construction with large glass windows, a design that was innovative for its time. The façade is adorned with ornamental details characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, reflecting the architectural trends of the period.

→ Explore more Art Nouveau buildings in Street Galleries A–M

10. Kettingstraat 29 – 31

Ketttingstraat 29 – 31, The Hague – Art Nouveau Architecture

Kettingstraat 29–31, known as “De Goede Bron,” was constructed in 1903 and designed by architect J.W. Bosboom. The building is a notable example of Art Nouveau architecture, featuring decorative elements characteristic of the style. The façade includes ornamental details that reflect the architectural trends of the period.

→ Explore more Art Nouveau buildings in Street Galleries A–M


ART NOUVEAU PHOTO WALK ROUTE

Want to visit these buildings in one walk? See the suggested Art Nouveau photo walk routes below.

Recommended route:

Start at Noordeinde → Hoogstraat → Venestraat → Kettingstraat → Lange Poten → Smidswater → Hooistraat → Denneweg

Alternative route:

Start at Kettingstraat → Venestraat → Hoogstraat → Noordeinde → Denneweg → Hooistraat → Smidswater → Lange Poten

*All locations are within walking distance in The Hague city centre (approx. 2–3 km total).


Explore More Art Nouveau Architecture in The Hague

This list is just an introduction. The Hague has many streets with Art Nouveau buildings or buildings with Art Nouveau features, many of which are photographed and documented in detail in thehague.photo website.

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Photography & Publications

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Final Thoughts

The Hague has some beautiful Art Nouveau buildings, discovering them, learning more about them and capturing a photographic image is a rewarding journey of architectural exploration. The beauty of this architectural style lies not only in the building, but in its art nouveau details — details that are quite often not seen, above eye level, or hidden within the urban landscape..

Take your time, look closely, and you’ll begin to see the city differently.

Credits / attributions

All photographs © Neil Nathan – The Hague Photo

Architectural details from various sources including Monumentenzorg.

Japanese Garden The Hague 2026 – Opening Dates + Photo Tips

Japanese Garden – Clingendael Estate. The Hague. Spring opening 2012.

The Japanese Garden in The Hague (Clingendael) will open from 23 April to 7 June 2026. As one of the most unique and photogenic locations in the Netherlands, the garden is only accessible for a limited period each year, making it a must-visit destination for photographers.

What to Expect

Originally designed in the early 20th century, the Japanese Garden is known for its carefully composed landscape, traditional elements and seasonal colours. Visitors follow a fixed walking route through the garden, passing red bridges, stone lanterns, ponds and winding paths surrounded by lush planting.

Spring is particularly popular due to the blooming cherry blossom (sakura), azaleas and fresh greenery, creating a soft and colourful setting for photography.

During peak bloom, the garden offers a calm and immersive atmosphere that contrasts with the busy city surroundings.

Best Time to Visit

  • Early morning: Softer light and fewer visitors
  • Weekdays: Less crowded than weekends
  • Peak bloom: Cherry blossom and azaleas (timing varies slightly each year)

Photography Tips

  • Arrive early to avoid crowds and capture less busy compositions
  • Use a mid-range lens for details and a wide-angle lens for overall scenes
  • Look for reflections in the pond, especially in calm conditions
  • Be aware that paths are narrow and viewpoints are limited

Photo Galleries

Explore photo galleries from previous years, including spring and autumn editions of the Japanese Garden:

Japanese Garden Spring 2025 Photo Gallery
Japanese Garden Autumn 2024 Photo Gallery
Japanese Garden Spring 2023 Photo Gallery

For more information and a full overview, see the Japanese Garden in The Hague (Clingendael)

Location

The Japanese Garden is located in Clingendael Park in The Hague. Due to its fragile nature, access is limited and visitors are asked to follow designated paths.

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Best Photo Spots in The Hague – Photography Guide

Discover the best photo spots in The Hague (Den Haag), from iconic landmarks like the Binnenhof and Mauritshuis to unique locations such as the Passage and Noordeinde Palace. This photography guide connects you to curated photo galleries across the city, helping you explore, photograph, and experience The Hague through real locations and moments.

Whether you are visiting the city or looking for inspiration, these locations offer unique perspectives, atmosphere, and excellent opportunities for photography throughout the year, from historic architecture to cultural events and changing seasonal light.

Binnenhof and Hofvijver

Reflection of the Binnenhof in the Hofvijver
Hofvijver, The Hague, NL.

The Binnenhof is the historic political heart of the Netherlands and one of the most recognisable locations in The Hague. During the current renovation, the complex can be viewed from a specially constructed viewing tower, offering rare elevated perspectives of the Ridderzaal and surrounding courtyards.

The nearby Hofvijver provides beautiful reflections of the historic buildings, especially in the early morning or at sunset.

View Binnenhof photo gallery
View Hofvijver photo gallery

Peace Palace

front elevation of the Peace Palace as soon through and above elaborately adorned gates
The Peace Palace. The Hague. April 06 2018.

The Peace Palace is one of the most iconic landmarks in The Hague, known worldwide as the home of the International Court of Justice. Its detailed architecture, gardens and surrounding streets make it a strong photographic subject.

View Peace Palace photo gallery

Mauritshuis and the Historic Centre

reflection of the Mauritshuis in the Hofvijver, includes torentje and Binnenhof
Mauritshuis Hofvijver, The Hague.

Located next to the Binnenhof and Hofvijver, the Mauritshuis is one of the most elegant museum buildings in the city. The reflections in the water and the surrounding historic streets create a classic The Hague scene.

View Mauritshuis in the Landmark photo gallery

Noordeinde Palace

front elevation of the Noordeinde Palace

Noordeinde Palace is the working palace of the Dutch king and sits along one of the most charming streets in the city centre. The combination of royal architecture, shops and seasonal decorations makes this area visually interesting throughout the year.

View Noordeinde Palace in the Landmark photo gallery

Scheveningen Beach and Boulevard

View of Scheveningen skyline and the beach
Scheveningen Beach

Scheveningen offers a completely different atmosphere, with wide beaches, dunes and the North Sea coastline. It is especially popular for sunset photography, long exposures and capturing changing weather conditions.

View Scheveningen photo galleries

Seasonal Events and Festivals

The Hague hosts a wide range of cultural events throughout the year, including Chinese New Year, the Embassy Festival and Jazz in de Gracht. These events provide dynamic scenes, colour and street photography opportunities.

View Chinese New Year photo galleries
View Embassy Festival photo galleries
View Jazz in de Gracht photo galleries

Explore More

These are just a selection of photo locations in The Hague. Explore the full collection of galleries to discover more places, perspectives and moments captured across the city.

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Photo Usage & Downloads

All images featured in these galleries are available as high-quality downloads and prints. Click through to any gallery to explore and purchase images.