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    September 14, 2024

    The Water Tower of The Hague is an iconic building located in the Scheveningen district, and is located on the Pompstationsweg. This tower has not only had an important historical function, but is also a striking architectural monument in the city.

    History and Architecture
    Year of construction: The water tower was built in 1874 and was designed by architect Jan Schotel. At the time, it was an essential part of the water supply in The Hague and the surrounding area, especially for the Scheveningen district.


    Architectural style: The tower was designed in an eclectic style with influences from both neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance, which was common for industrial buildings of that time. The striking, cylindrical tower has a high, pointed roof and large windows, which gives it an almost castle-like appearance.

    Height: The water tower is 48 meters high and originally had a water reservoir with a capacity of 1,000 cubic meters, which was sufficient to supply the city with water at the time.

    Function
    The water tower served for many years as an important part of The Hague's water supply. The principle of a water tower is simple: the water is pumped up and stored in a reservoir at the top of the tower. Gravity then allowed the water to flow to the surrounding households and businesses with sufficient pressure. The tower played a crucial role in the development of the modern drinking water supply in The Hague.


    Today
    Although the water tower has lost its original function as a water supply due to the modernisation of the water infrastructure, it is still an important historical monument. The tower is a protected national monument and is sometimes used for events or exhibitions. The building remains a recognisable point in the Hague skyline, especially in Scheveningen.


    Cultural Significance
    The water tower is one of the oldest industrial buildings in The Hague and symbolises the technical progress of the 19th century. In addition, the building has a certain charm due to its romantic architecture and historical significance for the city.


    The Water Tower of The Hague remains an important reminder of the time when water supply was still a major technical challenge, and at the same time it is a beautiful piece of architecture that reflects The Hague's past.

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