The Royal Theatre of The Hague opened its doors in 1804. After several changes to its architecture and a complete renovation, it reopened its doors in 1999 to look like on this picture. It is a beautiful classical building. It is located on the Korte Voorhout, and is the home of the "Nationaal Toneel" ("National theatre-group"). It is the place for expatriates in The Hague to experience a theatre evening as they regularly presents plays in English or French.
Saturday, February 2
Royal theatre
Posted by Lezard at 11:51
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Have you been there already?
That photo must be seen enlarged. Wow.
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Hi Ineke, Yes, I've been there once for a French play last year, and for the Betovering, a kids festival that takes place in October. Was great!
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