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Say cultural and lively, you say Schilderswijk. Although this is one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the Netherlands, it is also one of the most colourful, where many cultures make up the shopping scene. The Hague Market is an architectural open-air museum from 19th century to the present and an introduction to world religions. You will find mosques and temples, as well as Saint Martha's Church and a neo-Renaissance-style fortress. In 1840, the construction of houses for wealthy citizens - who never settled - began on the one hand, and cheap housing for workers in the Industrial Revolution on the other, marking the birth of a working-class district.