:''This article is about the Dutch Carnegie Foundation, owner and manager of the Peace Palace. For other uses, see
The Carnegie Foundation.''
The 'Carnegie Foundation' ("Carnegie Stichting" in
Dutch) is an organization based in
The Hague,
The Netherlands. It was founded in
1903 by
Andrew Carnegie in order to manage his donation of $1.5 million, which was used for the construction, management and maintanace of the
Peace Palace. The Peace Palace was built to house the
Permanent Court of Arbitration and a library of international law.
The Foundation became the legal owner of the
Peace Palace since the
Permanent Court of Arbitration, which is based there along with its library, could not own the building under Dutch law.
The Foundation has five Dutch board members, from which four are chosen by the
Dutch monarch and one by the Supervisory Board of the
Permanent Court of Arbitration. Current chairman of the Carnegie Foundation is
Hans van den Broek.
Since 1931 the foundation has been entrusted with annual presentation of the
Wateler Peace Prize.
External links
★
The Peace Palace
★
List of chairmen