The Hague’s Peace Palace houses several important legal organisations, including the International Court of Justice. It was built in 1913 by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, it features a mix of Gothic and Neoclassical styles. Elements of the richly decorated interiors were contributed by various countries, such as marble from Italy; ornamental ironwork from Germany, and wood panelling from Brazil and the USA. It also features statues and busts of notable people like Gandhi and Nelson...