thumb|Prime Minister Mark Rutte in front of the Nieuwspoort journalists The Stichting Internationaal perscentrum Nieuwspoort () is an informal and exclusive meeting place for Dutch politicians, lobbyists, spokespersons and journalists in The Hague.
thumb|Prime Minister Mark Rutte in front of the Nieuwspoort journalists The Stichting Internationaal perscentrum Nieuwspoort () is an informal and exclusive meeting place for Dutch politicians, lobbyists, spokespersons and journalists in The Hague.
==History== thumb|Prime Minister Joop den Uyl playing [[table tennis in Nieuwspoort in March 1977.]] Around 1959, there were complaints about the lack of facilities for the press and the functioning of the Dutch government's information apparatus. In an effort to improve this, some people wanted to found a press centre. With the financial support for the business community, a building was found at Hofcingel 12, close to the Binnenhof. It had a direct passage to the House of Representatives. The press centre was opened in 1962 by minister Jo Cals. Nieuwspoort had a difficult financial start, but grew from a revenue of 28.000 guilder in 1962 to half a million in 1977. In 1969, Nieuwspoort was enlarged and improved, again paid for by the business community.
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