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Standbeeld Haagse Harry
Located in The Hague, Standbeeld Haagse Harry is a notable bronze statue created by artist J. G. W. H. S. Weijts, unveiled in 2001. It symbolizes the local character and serves as a tribute to the city’s cultural heritage.
The statue portrays Haagse Harry, a fictional character from a Dutch comic strip, reflecting the city’s humor and creativity. With its unique design and positioning, it attracts both locals and visitors, providing a cultural landmark within the bustling city.
Unforgettable Highlights
- 💡 Symbol of Local Culture
- 📸 Great Photo Opportunity
- 🎉 Social Gathering Spot
Accessibility is vital; the statue can be visited free of charge, making it an enjoyable stop for tourists, families, and anyone interested in local culture.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Standbeeld Haagse Harry
Cultural Symbol
Haagse Harry represents a beloved character from Dutch comic culture.
Local Favorite
The statue is a popular meeting point for both locals and tourists.
Artistic Heritage
Created by J. G. W. H. S. Weijts, it showcases modern Dutch sculpture.
Location
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Address
View mapGrote Markt
Opening Hours
Friday:
Accessible 24 hours
Monday:
Accessible 24 hours
Saturday:
Accessible 24 hours
Sunday:
Accessible 24 hours
Thursday:
Accessible 24 hours
Tuesday:
Accessible 24 hours
Wednesday:
Accessible 24 hours
Contact Information
Price
Free. No ticket required for access.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 15 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Any time, though mornings provide less crowding.