
A striking modern complex near The Hague’s central station, this mixed-use development represents the city’s contemporary architectural ambition and urban renewal. New Babylon is a prominent mixed-use complex located in the heart of The Hague, Netherlands, adjacent to the Central Station. Developed in the 1970s, it has undergone significant transformations to become a dynamic urban center that seamlessly blends living, working, and leisure spaces.
The complex features two residential towers housing 335 luxury apartments, complemented by office spaces, a hotel, diverse restaurants, cafés, shops, and a cinema. Architecturally, New Babylon stands out with its distinctive design, featuring a façade that embraces the original structure, symbolizing the fusion of the old and new. The towers, reaching heights of 100 and 140 meters, significantly enhance The Hague’s skyline. This integration of residential, commercial, and recreational facilities makes New Babylon a microcosm of urban living, offering convenience and vibrancy to both residents and visitors.