5800 x 3867 px | 49,1 x 32,7 cm | 19,3 x 12,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
18. August 2012
Ort:
The Hague, Blowdown, South Holland, Europe.
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The current city hall of The Hague is located on the southeast side of the Kalvermarkt and the northeast side of the Spui. It owes its nickname IJspaleis to its white color. It is also characterized by the atrium, the largest in the Netherlands. The architect is the American Richard Meier. With the design began in 1986, It was built in the period 1990-1995. The client for the construction is the ABP Pension Fund, the Wilma Building contractor. The construction costs amounted to € 125 million, the gross floor area is 131 000 m². In the same building is also the Public Library The Hague and established the Hague Municipal. On the west side is Spui tram station, and on the northwest side tram Kalvermarkt-Hall