Sculptures by the Sea (Museum Beelden aan Zee)
TIME : 2016/2/22 12:08:42
Sculptures by the Sea (Museum Beelden aan Zee)
Sculptures by the Sea (Museum Beelden aan Zee) Every trip to The Hague should include time for a trip to the beach. There’s the obvious reasons, the surf, sand and boardwalk, but a trip to the beach also means you’ll get to see the Sculptures by the Sea.
Located on Scheveningen Boulevard, with an enviable view of the beach, the bronze Sculptures were put in place by the nearby Beelden aan Zee Museum. Designed by American sculptor Tom Otterness, legends of the sea served as their inspiration.
You can’t miss them as you walk or bike along the boulevard. You’ll stop without hesitation to snap a picture. It’s next to impossible not to smile when you lay eyes on the Herring eater, the largest of the collection. The sculptures are on display out in the open, along the beach, not behind doors or gates, which means you can see them any time of day.
If you can drag yourself from the beach, the Beelden aan Zee Museum is a good place to take a break from the sand and sun. The museum is home to nearly 1,000 sculptures, most from the second half of the 20th century.
Practical Info
Guided tours, for which an additional fee is needed, are available every day at 2 p.m., and no reservations are required. For a few more euros, you can upgrade your ticket to include tea and a treat. The Beelden aan Zee Museum is located in the beach dunes surrounding Paviljoen De Witte on the boulevard in Scheveningen, not far from the Kurhaus Hotel. The museum is closed on Mondays.