The Scheveningen district, located on the coast of The Hague, has a rich history of public art. Many years ago, three beautiful murals were painted on the walls of apartment buildings owned by Haagwonen, a local housing association. However, the harsh weather conditions gradually damaged the murals over time. To preserve the cultural heritage and beauty of the city, Haagwonen decided to have new murals painted on the walls of their buildings.
During the first lock down in 2020 street art crossed my path. I was amazed by the quality and the effect on the environment. Since then, street art has stuck with me. I regularly give guided tours along street art in the center of The Hague and over the Binckhorst.