Beeld & Geluid in Den Haag
Zeestraat 82
2518 AD Den Haag
Plan your route
Zeestraat 82
2518AD Den Haag
For information on public transport, visit the website 9292.nl.
The nearest stops are at Mauritskade, Javastraat / Alexanderplein.
From The Hague Central Station (Den Haag Centraal):
Public transport bike: click here for the current status of available bicycles
Bus: take line 22, 24 or 28 (from The Hague Central Station)
If you take bus 22, exit at the stop Mauritskade or Javastraat.
If you take bus 24, exit at the stop Mauritskade/ Alexanderplein.
If you take bus 28, exit at the stop Alexanderplein.
From the station The Hague Hollands Spoor:
Public transport bike: click here for the current status of available bicycles
Tram 1 stops at Mauritskade.
From the A12 motorway and N44, follow Utrechtsebaan in the direction of Javastraat or Mauritskade.
Sound & Vision in The Hague borders on the ‘gateway’ to the city at Zeestraat 82.
Parking places are available at Plein 1813 (paid parking)
Or in the parking garage at Q Park Mauritskade/Zeestraat (Mauritskade 4).
Plan your route with Google Maps:
From here it’s a 3-minute walk to Sound & Vision in The Hague.
Collection
Collection e-mail address:
collectie.denhaag@beeldengeluid.nl
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Sound & Vision in The Hague is accessible for wheelchair users and disabled persons.
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