Marne is making lemon-pie for us.
Binnenhof (here are all the parliamentsbuildings). First and Second Chamber. Knight's Hall.
Knight's Hall
Something is going to happen.
Arie Slob (Christenunie, chairman)
In the dooropening Mariette Hamer (chairman of the PvdA, labourparty)
Andre Rouwvoet (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the departement for Children and Families). Political Party Christenunie
Andre Rouwvoet with his PR-assistent.
Andre Rouwvoet (Deputy Prime Minister)
On the right: Minister Piet-Hein Donner (CDA, Social Affairs and Employment). Left: Arie van Geel, chairman of the political party CDA)
Piet-Hein Donner and Arie van Geel (CDA)
No interview with Donner.
Deputy Prime Minister Wouter Bos
Wouter Bos, deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Financial Affairs, Labour Party (PVDA)
Mauritshuis
Torentje (little Tower) of the Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkende. This is his working-office.
Torentje of Balkende from the other side.
Mauritshuis, home from count Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen, built arond 1640. Nowadays beautiful museum with dutch painters.
Very famous Hotel in The Hague, Hotel des Indes, built in 1881.
Denneweg, here you find lovely little shops, especially antique.
Hofje van Severie, 9 old little houses, built in 1768. Just around the corner of Palace Noordeinde.
Paleis Noordeinde, "working" Palace of Queen Beatrix. Olderst parts are built in 1533.
Old Townhouse built in 1564. Not in use anymore, only for special occasions. Prince Willem Alexander did notice of the birth of his daughters in the old Town House.