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This is a list of the tallest buildings of Haaglanden, the metropolitan area of The Hague. [1]
Name | Height | Finished | City | Image | |
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1= | Ministry of Justice and Security | 147 m | 2011 | The Hague | |
1= | Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations | 147 m | 2011 | The Hague | |
3= | Hoftoren | 142 m | 2003 | The Hague | ![]() |
3= | New Babylon I [2] | 142 m (with mast 158 m) | 2012 | The Hague | ![]() |
4 | Het Strijkijzer | 132 m (with mast 136 m) | 2007 | The Hague | |
5 | De Kroon | 131 m | 2011 | The Hague | |
6 | Prinsenhof Toren D/E | 128 m | 2005 | The Hague | ![]() |
7 | Nieuwe Kerk | 109 m | 1510 | Delft | ![]() |
8 | Castalia | 104 m | 1998 | The Hague | |
9 | New Babylon II | 101 m | 2011 | The Hague | |
10 | Sint-Jacobuskerk | 94 m | 1878 | The Hague | |
11 | Grote Kerk | 93 m | 1424 | The Hague | |
12 | TU Delft | 90 m | 1969 | Delft | ![]() |
13 | Zurichtoren | 88 m | 1999 | The Hague | |
14 | Leonardo da Vinci I | 87 m | 1997 | The Hague | |
15 | European Patent Office | 84 m | 1972 | Rijswijk | ![]() |
16 | Torenhove | 83 m | 1975 | Delft | ![]() |
17= | Apollo | 82 m | 2005 | Zoetermeer | |
17= | Winston Churchill Toren | 82 m | 1971 | Rijswijk | |
19 | Hoogvoorde | 80 m | 1972 | Rijswijk | |
20 | Muzentoren | 78 m | 2000 | The Hague | ![]() |
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