Noordeinde Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands
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Noordeinde Palace
Noordeinde Palace (Dutch: Paleis Noordeinde [paːˈlɛis noːrtˈɛində]) is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. Located in The Hague in the province of South Holland, it has been used as the working palace for King Willem-Alexander since 2013.
From farmhouse to palace[edit]
The palace originated as a medieval farmhouse, which was converted into a spacious residence by the steward of the States of Holland, Willem van de Goudt in 1533. The original farmhouse's cellars can still be seen in the palace basement.
From 1566 to 1591, the palace had a different owner. After that it was leased, and in 1595, purchased by the States of Holland for Louise de Coligny, the widow of William of Orange, and her son Prince Frederik Hendrik. In recognition of William’s service to the nation, the States presented the building to his family in 1609.
Frederik Hendrik substantially enlarged the house, which was then known as the Oude Hof. He began by buying the surrounding plots of land. The architects Pieter Post and Jacob van Campen, who built Huis ten Bosch Palace in 1645, were among those involved in the alterations. The alterations included lengthening the main building and adding wings on either side, thus creating the characteristic H-form that is seen today.
After Frederik Hendrik died in 1647, his widow, Amalia van Solms, spent much of her time at the Oude Hof. Following her death in 1675, the house was more or less empty for many years. After the death of the Stadholder-King William III in 1702, it passed to King Frederick I of Prussia, a grandson of Frederik Hendrik’s.
In 1740 Voltaire stayed in one of the apartments while he negotiated with Dutch publisher Jan van Duren about the Anti-Machiavel.[1] In 1754, King Frederick the Great of Prussia sold his land-holdings in the Netherlands to Stadholder William V.
The son of Stadholder William V, who would become King Willem I, took up residence at the Oude Hof in 1792. But when the French invaded the Netherlands in 1795, during the French Revolutionary Wars, he and his family were forced to flee to England. The Oude Hof became the property of the Batavian Republic and hence state property, the status it has today. The gardens of the palace are open to the public.
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In 1813, after the fall of Napoleon, Prince Willem returned to the Netherlands, where he was proclaimed Sovereign Prince.
The Constitution of the time decreed that the State must provide a summer and a winter home for the sovereign. Initially there were plans to build a new winter residence, but in the end it was decided to make extensive alterations to the Oude Hof.
King Willem I moved into Noordeinde Palace in 1817, living there until his abdication in 1840. His successor, King Willem II, never resided there. Like his grandfather, King Willem III used Noordeinde as his winter home, though he preferred to live at his summer residence, Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn. In 1876, he had the royal stables built in the gardens behind Noordeinde Palace.
Even after King Willem III married Queen Emma, the royal family continued to use Noordeinde as their winter home. Their daughter, Princess Wilhelmina, was born there in 1880, and Queen Emma and her daughter spent their winters at Noordeinde after the King’s death in 1890. In 1895 the Queen Regent had premises for the Royal Archives built in the grounds
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In 1901, Queen Emma moved to Lange Voorhout Palace, today's Escher Museum, while Queen Wilhelmina and her husband Prince Hendrik remained at Noordeinde.
Until the German invasion in 1940, Queen Wilhelmina continued to make frequent use of Noordeinde Palace. After the war, the palace was again used as the Queen’s winter residence.
In 1948, the central section of the palace was destroyed by fire. That same year Juliana acceded to the throne. She preferred Soestdijk Palace as her official residence, though some members of the Royal Household continued to use offices in Noordeinde. Between 1952 and 1976 the Institute of Social Studies was based in the north wing of the palace. Following a thorough restoration in 1984, the Palace became the Dutch Monarch’s workplace and office for all political and stately affairs.
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Dutch Culture: Royal Palace Noordeinde, The Hague
In this video you will see photos of the beautiful Palace Noordeinde in The Hague from the inside. All of the various rooms of this working palace were open for visitors during the summer.
The history of this palace dates back 500 years, since the first Prince Willem van Oranje.
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De Geheimen van Paleis Noordeinde
Rick neemt je mee naar Paleis Noordeinde, het werkpaleis van koning Willem-Alexander en koningin Máxima en onthult de geheimen van het paleis!
Palace Noordeinde The Hague
Palace Noordeinde in The Hague (South Holland) is the working palace of the Dutch King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Maxima.
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Noordeinde Palace (Dutch: Paleis Noordeinde [paːˈlɛis noːrtˈɛində]) is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. Located in The Hague in the province of South Holland, it has been used as the working palace for King Willem-Alexander since 2013.
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Bezoek aan Paleis Noordeinde 2018
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Paleis Noordeinde Vredespaleis The Hague street view
The Netherlands, The Hague. Street view: Heulstraat, Noordeinde, Zeestraat, Scheveningseweg, Carnegieplein, Vredespaleis, Anna Paulownastraat, Anna Paulownaplein, Bazarstraat, Trompstraat, Laan van Meerdervoort, Zoutmanstraat, Prins Hendrikplein, Vondelstraat, Noordwal, Paleistuin, Prinsestraat, Rond de Grote Kerk, Schoolstraat, Grote Marktstraat, Kalvermarkt, Korte Houtstraat, Plein, Lange Poten, Hofplaats, Hofpoort, Binnenhof
President Peres visit to the Noordeinde Palace, Netherlands
The President of the State of Israel, Shimon Peres, began the third day of his visit to the Netherlands with a visit to the Noordeinde Palace in the Netherlands where he was received by King Willem-Alexander as the two inspected an honor guard, saluted the national anthems and then conducted a private meeting. At the beginning of the meeting King Willem-Alexander welcomed President Peres to the Netherlands and said that it was a great honor to host the President of the State of Israel as his first official guest at the Palace and added that he had visited Israel on a number of occasions and was always impressed by the country and its people and that he looked forward to strengthening the relations between the two countries.
President Peres said, Europe, like Israel, understands that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will only be solved through negotiations and dialogue, not through sanctions. A day after the European announcement, Secretary of State John Kerry announced the resumption of talks for nine months -- if a deal is reached between the sides there will be no need for the European sanctions, they will be irrelevant. I am sure Europe did not plan to make the negotiations more difficult but if the sanctions are implemented that will be the effect.
The Hague (Den Haag), The Netherlands (Big Tour) City Centre, City Hall and Parlement
The Hague (/ðə ˈheɪɡ/; Dutch: Den Haag pronounced [dɛnˈɦaːx]
or 's-Gravenhage pronounced [ˈsxraːvə(n)ˌɦaːɣə] is a city located in the western coast of the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland.
With a population of 520,704 inhabitants (as of 1 April 2016) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The Rotterdam The Hague Metropolitan Area, with a population of approximately 2.7 million, is the 12th-largest in the European Union and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.
The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government, parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Council of State, but the city is not the capital of the Netherlands, which constitutionally is Amsterdam. Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and 150 international organisations are located in the city, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which makes The Hague one of the major cities hosting the United Nations along with New York, Geneva, Vienna, Rome, and Nairobi. King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands plans to live at Huis ten Bosch and works at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague, together with Queen Máxima.
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HOLLAND: Peace Palace / Vredespaleis - The Hague [HD]
The Peace Palace in The Hague houses the International Court of Justice (since 1946), the Permanent Court of Arbitration (since 1913), the Hague Academy of International Law, and the extensive Peace Palace Library.
The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
In November 1903 the Carnegie Foundation was founded by Andrew Carnegie in order to manage his donation of US$1.5 million for the construction of the Palace, ownership, and maintenance. This foundation is still responsible for these issues at present date.
The Peace Palace opened its gates in 1913, after six years of construction. The design, set in the Neo-Renaissance style, was submitted by French architect Louis M. Cordonnier.
The Palace is filled with gifts from different nations. Among the gifts are a 3.2-tonne vase from Russia, entrance doors from Belgium, marble from Italy, a fountain from Denmark, wall carpets from Japan, tower clock from Switzerland, persian rugs from Iran, wood from Indonesia and USA, and entrance gates from Germany.
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There is no free access to the Peace Palace. Visitors are required to join a guided tour by advanced booking. The gardens are not accessible. Filming inside is not allowed (...so I was told after I filmed the entrance hall).
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(4:02) State berlin carriages from the Royal Stables
The Royal Stables has a fleet of six state berlins. The name comes from the German city, where the carriages were first built in 1662. A berlin is a covered carriage which can seat four people. The carriages are painted black and burgundy and can be drawn by two or four horses. The state berlins are used regularly.
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Top 10 Things to do in The Hague, Netherlands
There are more attractions per square metre in The Hague than anywhere else in the Netherlands.
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Here are my top 10 things to do in The Hague. This charming and vibrant city has so much to offer.
My personal favourite was seeing Vermeer’s ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’.
Top 10 Things to do in The Hague
1. Stroll around Hofvijer, the 'Court Pond' and historical centre
2. See Dutch artist MC Escher's masterpieces of mathematical of optical illusion at Esche in Het Paleis.
3. Visit Scheveningen, the only Dutch seaside town.
4. See Piet Mondrian’s 'Victory Boogie Woogie'and other famous artwork at Gemeentemuseum.
5. Shop at De Passage, the Oldest Shopping Arcade in the Netherlands
6. Browse the antique market at Lange Voorhout
7. See the Vermeer’s famous Girl with the Pearl Earring at Mauritshuis
8. Visit Binnenhof, the oldest House of Parliament in the world still in use.
9. Take a guided tour of the Peace Palace, world famous for its International Court of Justice.
10. See Panorama Mesdag, Europe’s largest circular canvas at 120 metres long and 14 metres high!
BONUS TIP: Visit Palace Noordeinde, one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family
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The Hague - Den Haag - Holland
The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population of 515,880 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2015) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The Rotterdam The Hague Metropolitan Area, with a population of approximately 2.7 million, is the 12th-largest in the European Union and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.
The Hague is the seat of the Dutch government and parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Council of State, but the city is not the capital of the Netherlands which constitutionally is Amsterdam. King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands plans to live at Huis ten Bosch and works at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague, together with Queen Máxima. Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and 150 international organisations are located in the city, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which makes The Hague one of the major cities hosting the United Nations, along with New York, Geneva, Vienna, Rome and Nairobi.
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The Hague is a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands. Its Gothic Binnenhof complex is the seat of the Dutch parliament, and 16th-century Noordeinde Palace is the king’s workplace. The city is also home to the U.N.’s International Court of Justice, headquartered in the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court.
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Parlement Buildings - Binnenhof - The Hague - The Netherlands
The Parliament Buildings in The Hague called The Binnenhof was built in the 13th century and currently still functions the home of the Dutch Parliament.
The main building at the centre of the parliament buildings is called the Ridderzaal meaning the Hall of Knights. The Ridderzaal functioned as the place where reigning monarch currently the Dutch king addresses the Dutch Senate and the House of Representatives every third Tuesday of September. In Dutch this day is called Prinsjesdag. Since 1982 the office of the Dutch Prime Minister is located in the small tower on the left side of the parliament buildings called Torentje i.e. the little tower.
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