True to its name, the Peace Palace is the country’s centre for international law and justice, which are what the entire city is known for in the first place.
Within the palace, you can find the International Court of Justice, Academy of International Law, Permanent Court of Arbitration, and an international law library.
Huis ten Bosch, a palace surrounded by a moat, received international fame after hosting the world’s first international peace conference in 1899.
(they call it “cabinet”) that contains valuable treasures, which include Rembrandt’s Anatomy Lesson, Jacob van Ruisdael’s View of Haarlem, Vermeer’s View of Delft and his world-famous Girl with the Pearl Earring, and Rogier van der Weyden’s Lamentation.