Located in The Hague, Musicon is a vibrant music and cultural landmark that brings together musicians and artists from around the world, offering a creative and immersive musical experience. Whether you want to enjoy live performances, participate in music workshops, or simply relax in this artistic space, Musicon has something for everyone. Music lovers visiting South Holland shouldn't miss this unique cultural gem!







Everything you need to know about Musicon
This former industrial zone now thrives as a street art hub, featuring Graanfabriek cultural complex in a repurposed grain factory. Don't miss the augmented reality murals along Havenkade that come alive via app.
Limited paid parking at Binckhorstlaan (€2.50/hour). Better options include P+R Hoornwijck with free shuttle buses, or cycling - the area has 30+ ANWB bike stations for rentals.
Yes! Street Art Tours run Fridays (€15pp) covering 50+ murals, including works by Dutch artist Telmo Miel. Book through Den Haag Tourist Info for private architecture tours of converted warehouses.
The 'Flying Dutchman' mural by Collin van der Sluijs is iconic. For skyline views, head to Het Ketelhuis rooftop - this former boiler house now has a panoramic terrace open till sunset.
Absolutely. Paard concert hall hosts indie bands, while Peperklip offers jazz nights in a retro shipping container. Check Den Haag Festivals calendar for open-air electronic music events every summer.
Once the city's grain storage district, its 1920s factories were saved from demolition by artists. The 'Musicon' name combines music + concrete, reflecting its industrial heritage and creative rebirth since 2015.
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