By law, Amsterdam, but the government is located in Den Haag (The Hague).
the capital is Amsterdam, the politicial capital is Den Haag.
It's often said that the Netherlands has multiple capitals. Whether this is true depends on your definition of capital.The official capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, as specified by the Constitution.The Hague (in Dutch, Den Haag or 's-Gravenhage) is where the government is seated, including Parliament, the monarchy, the high courts and foreign embassies.Each of the 12 provinces also have a capital. Amsterdam is not the capital of the province it's in. Den Haag is.The capitals of the provinces are:Noord-Holland (the province with the actual capital Amsterdam): HaarlemZuid-Holland: Den Haag/The HagueZeeland: MiddelburgUtrecht: Utrecht (the names of the province and the capital are the same for this one and the one below)Groningen: GroningenGelderland: ArnhemNoord-Brabant: Den Bosch a.k.a. 's-HertogenboschLimburg: MaastrichtOverijssel: ZwolleDrenthe: AssenFriesland: LeeuwardenFlevoland: Lelystad
Amsterdam, Volendam, Den Haag, Scheveningen
The constitutional capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, the seat of government is The Hague (Den Haag).
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Den haag
Amsterdam, by law. However, all the government buildings are in The Hague (Den Haag).
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. The Hague (Den Haag) isn't a capital, but it's the place where the government in the Netherlands is seated.
In order, from largest to smallest, Amsterdam Rotterdam Den Haag (The Hague) Utrecht Eindhoven
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Den Haag(The Haugue), Eindhoven, Tilburg, Groningen, Nijmegen, Leiden, Zwolle, Venlo. there are many beautiful cities in the Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Ijmuiden, Delft, Den Haag, Breda, Vrouwenpolder, Nijmegen Utrecht, Haarlem, Zaandam...
Simple answer: no. More accurate: Still no, but there is a reason for people thinking there are two capitals. Amsterdam is the nation's capitol. However, the government resides in The Hague. It's been that way for a really long time. The reason for this is that before the Netherlands become one country, it was made up of nation-states. Two fo these were North-Holland and South-Holland, with Amsterdam and Den Haag (The Hague) being the respective capital cities of these states. Eventually, after various unifications and treaties, the government of the newly formed Netherlands came to reside in Den Haag, but Amsterdam was later made the country's capital because of its higher stature and power.
You are thinking of the place called Madurodam which is located in Den Haag (The Hague) Their address is George Maduroplein 1, 2584 RZ Den Haag
Amsterdam, Den Haag (The Haugue), Rotterdam