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Written by: Laura Linga Roben Scholten is a dreamer who thinks in impossibilities, until his community remindshim of what’s possible. As the founder of the Dutch Language Cafe, he isn’t justteaching a language… he’s actively reducing social isolation by creating a welcomingspace where people connect and feel seen. This effort addresses loneliness in a city…

Tucked into the dunes of Scheveningen, Museum Beelden aan Zee is unlike any other museum in the city. This intimate institution is entirely dedicated to modern and contemporary sculpture, creating a quiet dialogue between art, architecture, and the sea just beyond its walls. But what is going on behind the scenes at the museum, and…

Written by: Laura Linga Lotte Ottevanger is a one-of-a-kind human of The Hague. She is creative, fiercely dedicated, and deeply connected to the city’s pulse. At 29, she embodies the city’s underground spirit: experimental, rough around the edges, and full of untapped potential. As the newly elected Night Mayor, she doesn’t just represent the nightlife;…

The coastline of The Hague is where the city slows down and opens up. In this photo series, Jop Hermans captures quiet moments along the shore, offering a calm, familiar view of the city by the sea. Jop Hermans: Since 2013, I’ve been photographing along the coastline of The Hague. The North Sea coast isn’t…
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