Hofvijver walk
What once started as a castle on a dune lake, grew into the center of power. Now that the Binnenhof is being renovated, we take the class for a walk along the Hofvijver. Why did Johan van Oldenbarnevelt get a statue here? And what exactly does the Senate do? During this walk, the pupils discover everything about the history of the Binnenhof using photos of the Binnenhof and statues and buildings around the Hofvijver.
Practical information
- Suitable for: class 1 to 6
- Costs: € 4 per pupil*
- Duration: 60 minutes per walk
- Bookings: onderwijs@haagshistorischmuseum.nl or +31 70312 30 65
- *Please note: new prices will apply from 1 August 2023 (€ 80 per group of a maximum of 15 pupils)
The Hague & Slavery
For many, the trading city of Amsterdam or the port city of Middelburg come to mind when thinking about the Dutch slavery past. But The Hague has played a central role in the establishment, maintenance and abolition of slavery since the 17th century. Traces of this history are still visible in the streets of The Hague. Various locations still remind us of the slavery past and are part of this city walk.
Practical information
- Suitable for: class 1 to 6
- Costs: € 4 per pupil*
- Duration: 60 minutes per walk
- Bookings: onderwijs@haagshistorischmuseum.nl or +31 70 312 30 65
- *Please note: new prices will apply from 1 August 2023 (€ 80 per group of a maximum of 15 pupils)