VENUE for
The Hague Summit for
Accountability
in the
Digital Age
November 6-7th 2019 – Peace Palace – The Hague
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Venue
Peace Palace – Vredespaleis
We are proud to host the I4ADA Summit at the Peace Palace.
The Peace Palace in The Hague was built in 1913 with funds from a donation made by celebrated steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It is home to a number of international judicial institutions, including the International Court of Justice (ICJ) or World Court, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), the renowned Peace Palace Library, as well as the Hague Academy of International Law, which attracts law students from all over the world every summer. The Peace Palace is one of the most photographed landmarks of The Hague and is accessible to the public through guided weekend tours.
The Peace Palace – Vredespaleis
Carnegieplein 2
2517 KJ The Hague
https://vredespaleis.nl
Attention!
In order to access the Peace Palace, you need to be able to present a valid ID.
Plan your trip
Directions
Driving Directions
- Drive to The Hague following the A12 highway:
- At the end of the A12, turn left at the traffic lights onto Zuid Hollandlaan;
- Turn right at the next traffic lights onto Koningskade;
- Turn left on the third junction onto Laan Copes van Cattenburgh;
- Turn left after the police station onto Burgemeester van Karnebeeklaan;
- The Peace Palace is located at the end of this road.
Public Transportation from The Hague Central Station
Bus
- Line 24 (to Kijkduin) from the bus platform above the station (direct service, all day long, plan your trip here).
- Get off at stop Vredespaleis
Public Transportation from The Hague Hollands Spoor
Tram
- Line 1, direction Scheveningen Noorderstrand (direct service, all day long, plan your trip here).
- Get off at stop Vredespaleis
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