Overview
Hidden in the Scheveningen dunes, like a jewel in the sand, lies the Beelden aan Zee museum (‘Sculptures by the Sea’). Beelden aan Zee museum in the Scheveningen district of The Hague, founded in 1994 by the sculpture collectors Theo and Lida Scholten. The museum focuses exclusively on contemporary sculpture.
Country
Netherlands
Approx. Duration
2 – 3 hours
Accessibility Level
Accessibility Level – High
Local Currency
Euro
Price Level
Min. Price
From: 8 Euros
Address
museum Beelden aan Zee, Harteveltstraat, The Hague, Netherlands
Spoken Languages
Dutch (official language), Frisian is spoken in the northern province of Friesland. English, German and French are widely spoken.
Recommended Age
Teens, Adults, Seniors
Pricing Details
- Adult, age 19+: 16 Euros
- Child, age 13-18: 8 Euros
- Children under 13: free
- Museumcard: free
- Vereniging Rembrandt: free
- ICOM: free
- Press: free
Electricity
230 volts AC, 50Hz. Plugs with two round pins are standard
Safety
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Additional Information
You’ll find additional attractions near the museum, such as The Pier, SEA LIFE, the Circustheater, and Holland Casino. The immediate environment of the museum offers a wealth of activities for any age in every season. Take a refreshing walk along the beach, check out The Pier, enjoy a nice meal or coffee on the boulevard.
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