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Apple to Temporarily Close Store in the Netherlands for Renovations

Apple to Temporarily Close Store in the Netherlands for Renovations

Apple has announced that it is temporarily closing its Den Haag retail location in the Netherlands for renovations starting this Sunday, June 1. The store is located in The Hague, the capital city of South Holland.

This store will be temporarily closed starting June 1st. We want to serve our customers as best as we can. For help with our products and services or the Genius Bar, visit support.apple.com.

Apple Den Haag, which first opened in 2014, is one of the company’s flagship stores and is located in a covered area featuring historical architecture. Once Apple has completed the remodel, the location will likely feature an Apple Pickup station for online orders, improved accessibility, and more. Recently opened or remodeled Apple stores have featured a combined Genius Bar and Apple Pickup area for technical support and collection of online orders in one place. Other new features have included an Apple Vision Pro demo area.

Apple has not indicated when the store will reopen, but remodeling often takes several months.

Apple’s two other stores in the Netherlands, in Amsterdam and Haarlem, are open for business as usual.