Rosenburg, a neighborhood of The Hague, is famous for its 18th-century estate and land with the same name. The Waldeck district in The Hague is home to a 18th-century estate called Oud Rozenburg, built by Johan Francois van Byemont. He was formerly the mayor of The Hague. The estate, originally called "Rosenburgh", was situated on an old dune between the Escamppolder peatland and Segbroek peatland which was part of Loosduinen. Later, the estate was owned by members from the Hooft regent family and Quarles regent family. In 1895 the estate and the land were sold by the Geneeskundig Gesticht voor Krankzinnigen to a medical institute, now known as Parnassia Groep. The Oud Rozenburg is now used for office space, and the park surrounding it is open to all.
Rosenburg's parking is convenient and affordable. Mobypark is the largest provider of parking in The Hague and offers many options to those who want to park in Rosenburg. You can reserve and find parking spots in advance using our platform. This ensures that you will always have a place to park when you need one. Parking is also affordable with our prices.
Mobypark can help you find a parking spot, whether you are visiting the Oud Rozenburg Estate, doing errands around the neighborhood or simply looking for an easy place to park. You can choose from a variety of parking options including on-street and private garages. With our mobile app and website, finding and reserving a parking space has never been easier. Mobypark is the best option for parking in Rosenburg.
It's also worth mentioning that Rosenburg has a darker side to its history. The first deportation from the Netherlands of Jews took place in Oud Rozenburg during the Second World War. It was a psychiatric facility. The deportations in this area and others remind us of atrocities that were committed during the Second World War and serve as a constant reminder to strive for acceptance and tolerance.