Jacqueline Alders

Zwaan Lutherse Kerk Den Haag

Swans on the roofs

As you walk around The Hague, what kinds of birds do you see? Thanks to the city’s many parks, there are a lot of ponds where ducks, swans and geese feel at home. But you can also do a spot of bird watching in unexpected places. Look up Walking along the Lutherse Burgwal it’s worthwhile …

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Panorama Mesdag Den Haag

Panorama Mesdag in The Hague

I like a good beach walk, but only when the weather is nice. In The Hague we are fortunate to have an alternative indoor facility. We can enjoy the sea, the dunes and the beach at Panorama Mesdag on Zeestraat. Enterprise Few people know that Panorama Mesdag began as a private enterprise and remains so …

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Den Haag begraafplaats Sint Petrus banden

Remembrance in The Hague

Some years ago I attended a funeral outside The Hague. It was held at the cemetery Duinhof in IJmuiden.The funeral itself was held in a remarkable auditorium at the cemetery and of course I wanted to know more about this building. I learned that it had been designed by the famous Dutch architect Willem Dudok. …

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Marie Jeanette de Lange door Jan Toorop

The agony of fashion

‘No pain, no gain’. In Dutch we have a similar saying that is about fashion: ‘If you want to be beautiful, you must suffer’. And fashion dictates what is beautiful and what isn’t. Fashion has probably been with us since humans began to wear clothes. But once in a while, people (women) reject outright the …

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Paarden Koninklijke stallen Den Haag

Royal horses

How powerful is your car engine? Nowadays, an auto engine’s power is measured in kilowatts (kW). But you may still encounter the term “horsepower” (hp) in car magazines and programs. On “Prinsjesdag” in The Hague, you can get a real live illustration of horsepower. “Prinsjesdag” takes place on the third Tuesday of September. It is …

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Tolhek Den Haag

Pay toll to go to the sea

To reach the beaches of the Côte d’Azur we travel through France along “les routes a peages”. Or in English: toll roads. If we go to the beach at Scheveningen, we don’t expect to get our wallets out. Yet for more than 200 years this was exactly what the people of The Hague had to …

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Indisch Monument Den Haag

Indisch Monument

Although the Second World War ended on August 15, 1945, many people believe that the war ended in May of that year. It is of course true that in May 1945 the German troops surrendered and the Allies achieved the victory in Europe. In Asia however the war continued and the inhabitants of the countries …

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zwaan meer bosch den Haag

Swan and peacock on the menu

We think of swans as graceful birds, floating ornaments on many ponds in our parks. And for many years, the swan was the symbol of the Royal Dutch Airlines. Peacocks are more colourful, particularly when displaying their beautiful, lavish tail feathers.   During the Middle Ages, however, both swans and peacocks were put on the table …

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Rode Olifant Den Haag

Spaces in the Red Elephant

At the end of the Utrechtse Baan you can see one of The Hague’s most iconic buildings. It catches the eye of every driver who enters The Hague from the A12. I was lucky to get the opportunity to spend a month in this building. Of course I’m talking about the Red Elephant, once the …

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