Gevangenpoort
About Gevangenpoort
The Gevangenpoort is a former gate and medieval prison on the Buitenhof in The Hague, Netherlands. It is situated next to the 18th-century art gallery founded by William V, Prince of Orange in 1774 known as the Prince William V Gallery.
The Hague has been the political heart of the Netherlands for quite a long time. The Prison Gate Museum, in any case, demonstrates that the way governmental issues are directed has changed hugely after some time.
In the vicinity of 1428 and 1828, the gatehouse was a jail to numerous renowned regents.Visit the Prison Gate Museum and a visitor will hear the energizing stories of political tricks, disciplines of detainees and life in the cells of the Prison Gate.
As The Hague is the International City of Peace and Justice they will additionally take in more about the historical backdrop of criminal equity in the Netherlands. Visits in English are just hung on Sundays. Consider that the gatehouse has numerous thin stairways and isn't wheelchair open.
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