Haagsche Bluf


Entrance of the Haagsche Bluf Copy of Denneweg 56 from 1898 Tegeltableau Haagsche Bluf

Haagsche Bluf is a small shopping center in The Hague.

The shopping center has four entrances, the entrance opposite the restaurant 't Goude Hooft, and the entrance that used to be the burned city cinema, are the most important. Below was the Pasadena Shopping Passage. Now one enters into a courtyard and opens onto an inner courtyard with shops, a terrace and an old French fountain. On the first floor there is a large roof terrace.

In 2000, Geste Real Estate (also known by the Baljurk) decided to make something special of the old passage. There are now stands, the façade of which is a copy of a famous facade elsewhere. For example, there is a copy of the Pagehuis, which is on the Lange Voorhout since 1618 and a copy of a facade from the Denneweg in 1898. The square also has a Venetian tower and some facades of Delft. Haagsche Bluf won the small New City Prize in 2001.

In the Haagsche Bluf there is also an individual housing project and a support point for the mentally handicapped. Name 52° 4′ 40″ NB, 4° 18′ 32″ OL

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