Zilveren Toren, Office building in Bezuidenhout, The Netherlands.
Zilveren Toren is a modern office high-rise featuring 17 floors that rises 75 meters above the Bezuidenhout business district. Its metallic facade gives the structure a distinctive appearance that stands out in The Hague's urban landscape.
The structure was completed in 1969 during a period of intense urban development in The Hague's business district. Its construction reflected the city's push to modernize and expand its commercial infrastructure during that era.
The building serves as an office hub for international organizations and companies, reflecting The Hague's role as a center for global business activities. Thousands of workers pass through its doors daily, shaping the character of the surrounding business district.
The building is located at Prinses Beatrixlaan 15 with convenient access to public transportation and is situated near major business districts. Visitors should note that the structure houses private offices and does not offer public access to its interior spaces.
The name translates literally as Silver Tower, referring to the reflective metallic exterior that catches the sunlight. On clear days, its shining surfaces cast glimmering reflections across the surrounding neighborhood.
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