Het Nutshuis: a rest place in the heart of The Hague. Two historical buildings joined together to form one house. The unique rooms, the garden and café are available for hire for a multitude of functions. In addition, several social organisations have based their offices here and have become permanent residents in Het Nutshuis.
Monumental and contemporary. Local and international. Welcome to Het Nutshuis.
Hiring a conference room in Het Nutshuis
You’ll never find anywhere quite like Het Nutshuis. The building’s rich history, magnificent architecture, the different vibes in the various rooms, and the beautiful garden all combine to give this unique rental location added allure. Anything is possible here: from small-scale meetings to full-scale weddings.
About Het Nutshuis
Room hire, the offices of social organisations, a café and an urban courtyard garden. Het Nutshuis has them all. But this unique, monumental building in the heart of The Hague has so much more to offer. It’s a place where centuries of history meet the world of today and tomorrow.
This is our green team
How can we minimize and maintain the negative impact of our business activities on the environment? This is the question Niels, Sven, Marielle, and Ryan are exploring. They form our green team.
Café Soof in Het Nutshuis
A fresh, surprising menu, stylish, sleek furnishings and possibly the most beautiful decors in the whole of The Hague: you’ll find all this (and more) in Café Soof in Het Nutshuis. From Monday to Saturday you are welcome for an all-day breakfast, brunch or a relaxing aperitivo in the café or on the terrace in the beautiful Nutstuin (garden).
Yes, I do... want to get married in Het Nutshuis!
Lots of couples have already said “Yes, I do” in Het Nutshuis. A wedding ceremony in the magnificent but cosy Supervisory boardroom (Commissarissenzaal), drinks and dinner in the stunning Nutshuis garden and a party to remember in the monumental Banking Hall (Bankhal); you can arrange to spend your entire wedding day in Het Nutshuis, while the vibe and lay-out change as you move between the rooms.
History of Het Nutshuis
What’s the connection between King Willem I and the Maatschappij tot Nut van ’t Algemeen (roughly translates as Society for Public Welfare)? And what’s the link between this society and Het Nutshuis? What’s the story behind the solid safe doors in the basement of the building? Make your way along the timeline to find out more about the remarkable history of Het Nutshuis and its current and former owners.