Peace Palace (The Hague)
The Peace Palace, built to house the PCA from 1907-1913, is the seat of the International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Several spacious and well-appointed hearing and meeting rooms are available within the historic palace. Different configurations are possible according to the needs of each case.
In addition, a modern self-contained arbitration suite, comprising a hearing room, several breakout rooms and a deliberation room, is available in the Hague Academy building, annexed to the Peace Palace in 2007.
Peace Palace
Peace Palace
- Peace Palace – Bolzaal (Breakout room)
- Peace Palace – Main Hall
- Peace Palace – Japanese Room (Courtroom Setting)
- Peace Palace – Japanese Room (U-Shape Setting)
- Peace Palace – Japanese Room (Hearing room)
- Peace Palace – Small Court Room (Hearing room)
- Peace Palace – Small Court Room (Hearing room)
- Peace Palace – Parties Breakout Room
- Peace Palace – Parties Breakout Room
Arbitration suite
Arbitration Suite
- Arbitration Suite
- Arbitration Suite-Waiting Area
- Arbitration Suite-Hearing Room
- Arbitration Suite-Hearing Room
- Arbitration Suite-Breakout Room
- Arbitration Suite-Parties Breakout Room
Hearing facilities
Peace Palace – Bolzaal (Breakout room)
Peace Palace – Small Court Room (Hearing room)
Peace Palace – Japanese Room (Hearing room)