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De Kroon (The Hague)

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Status
  
Complete

Construction started
  
2008

Roof
  
131.5 m (431 ft)

Floors
  
41

Province
  
South Holland

Cost
  
65 million EUR

Type
  
Residential

Completed
  
2011 (2011)

Height
  
131 m

Opened
  
2011

Owner
  
Haag Wonen

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Location
  
Turfmarkt The Hague, Netherlands

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De Kroon (English: The Crown) is a residential and office skyscraper in the Center of The Hague, Netherlands. It is 131.5 metres (431 ft) tall and contains 41 floors, making it the sixth tallest building in the city. It contains six floor of office space, seven floors of public housing, and 27 floors of houses for sale. Construction of De Kroon started in 2008 and ended in 2011. It was designed by architectural firm Rapp + Rapp and built by MAB Development BV.

Map of De Kroon, Den Haag, Netherlands

References

De Kroon (The Hague) Wikipedia