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Apple Store in the Netherlands Temporarily Closing Starting Next Month

Apple has announced that its Den Haag store in the Netherlands will be temporarily closed for renovations starting this Sunday, June 1.

Apple Store Den Haag
The store is located in The Hague, the capital city of South Holland.

First opened in 2014, Apple Den Haag is one of the company's flagship stores, located in a covered walkway with historical architecture. The remodeled store will likely feature an Apple Pickup station for online orders, improved accessibility, and more.

Apple has not indicated when the store will reopen, but remodeling often takes months.

Apple has two other stores in the Netherlands, in Amsterdam and Haarlem.

Thanks, Filip Chudzinski!

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Top Rated Comments

14 months ago

Den Haag is not the capital of The Netherlands. That's Amsterdam. Den Haag is the city where the government is located.
They wrote it right

Den Haag is the capital of South Holland. That’s the province…
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SanderEvers Avatar
14 months ago

Wow. Even assuming the photo was touched up a bit by marketing, that store front is gorgeous.

Probably less effective in real life with actual people milling around in front of it, but still.
The store is indeed awesome. Especially around christmas when there is a big christmas tree right in front of it.

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14 months ago
Wow. Even assuming the photo was touched up a bit by marketing, that store front is gorgeous.

Probably less effective in real life with actual people milling around in front of it, but still.
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Joe Rossignol Avatar
14 months ago

Den Haag is not the capital of The Netherlands. That's Amsterdam. Den Haag is the city where the government is located.
Good thing the article never stated otherwise!
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d4cloo Avatar
14 months ago

Wrong. Den Haag is the capital of South Holland.
Wrong. You are both right.
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14 months ago

Wow. Even assuming the photo was touched up a bit by marketing, that store front is gorgeous.

Probably less effective in real life with actual people milling around in front of it, but still.
The Apple Store is as it looks in the photo. Its stunning. The store is located in the "roundabout" section of the historic, Passage... one of the oldest and largest shopping arcades in Europe.

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