All Aboard! Explore the History of Public Transport at The Hague Public Transport Museum
Step back in time and experience the evolution of public transport at The Hague Public Transport Museum (HOVM). Located in a beautifully restored tram depot from 1906, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into how people traveled in years past.
Discover a vast collection of historic trams and buses, including the oldest tram in The Hague, dating all the way back to 1878! Explore the exhibition space and learn about the past, present, and future of public transportation in the region. See how the HTM Passenger Transport NV and its predecessors shaped the way people moved around the city.
From elegant trams to classic buses, the HOVM boasts an impressive collection, with the oldest bus hailing from 1943. But the real highlight? Many of these vehicles are still in working order! Take a ride on a piece of history and experience the charm of a vintage tram or bus. It’s a unique and memorable way to connect with the heritage of The Hague’s public transport system.
Haags Openbaar Vervoer Museum is located in The Hague. Before travelling, consult the venue’s official website for current opening hours, accessibility information, temporary exhibitions and ticket conditions.
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