Prince William V Gallery

Prince William V Gallery
Galerij Prins Willem V
The Gallery is on the 2nd floor of the building in the center. On the right is the entrance to both gallery and the adjacent Museum Gevangenpoort
The Gallery is on the 2nd floor of the building in the center. On the right is the entrance to both gallery and the adjacent Museum Gevangenpoort
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Established1774 (1774)
LocationThe Hague
Coordinates52°4′45.9″N 4°18′37.39″E / 52.079417°N 4.3103861°E / 52.079417; 4.3103861
TypeArt museum
AccreditationDutch Museum Association
CollectionsDutch Golden Age
Collection size± 150
Visitors29,236 (2017)
FounderWilliam V, Prince of Orange
Executive directorEmilie Gordenker
Business directorSander Uitdenbogaard
CuratorAriane van Suchtelen
ArchitectPhilip Willem Schonck
OwnerMauritshuis
Public transit accessKneuterdijk / Lange Vijverberg
Nearest car parkHeulstraat
WebsiteOfficial website

The Prince William V Gallery is an art gallery on the Buitenhof in The Hague that currently shares an entrance with the Gevangenpoort museum. It is a recreation of the original gallery Galerij Prins Willem V, once founded there by William V, Prince of Orange in 1774. The displayed paintings are part of the collection of the Mauritshuis. Amongst the paintings on display are works by Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and Gerard van Honthorst.