Peace Palace, Courthouse in The Netherlands
The Peace Palace, located in The Hague, is an administrative building that houses the International Court of Justice.
Designed by architect Louis Marie Cordonnier, it was established on August 28, 1913.
The Palace reflects Dutch culture with its significant architectural style recognized as a Rijksmonument or national heritage site.
It provides access to the public, although the primary purpose is for international legal arbitrations.
The Palace is known for serving as a symbol of peace and justice around the world.
Location: The Hague
Inception: August 28, 1913
Founders: Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Andrew Carnegie
Architect: Louis Marie Cordonnier
Official opening: August 28, 1913
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Height: 80 m
Website: vredespaleis.nl
Source: Wikimedia