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  1. Tentoonstelling van schilderijen van oude meesters in de zalen van het Gothische paleis in het Noordeinde te 's-Gravenhage : ten behoeve der watersnoodlijdenden, onder de hooge bescherming van Hunne Majesteiten den Koning en de Koningin by Paleis Noordeinde (Hague, Netherlands)

  2. Noordeinde is easily accessible by car, tram and bicycle. There are many parking options in the area. The nearest car parks are parking Noordeinde in Heulstraat, parking garage Parkstraat in Oranjestraat and the Hilton hotel car park. There is a free Biesieklette and from The Hague Central Station you can walk to Het Noordeinde in 15 minutes.

  3. Het Huis ten Bosch (Literally: “The House in the Woods”) is a royal palace in the The Hague. As one of three official residences of the Dutch monarchy; it has been the main residence for King Willem-Alexander and his family since January of 2019. Huis ten Bosch was originally built as a summer residence for the wife of a Dutch nobleman in 1645.

  4. The Noordeinde is known for the many exclusive shops. In addition to contemporary chic boutiques, multi-brand and flagship stores, you will also find special trendy design and interior shops here. The jewelers, antique dealers and galleries together with the coffee cafes and restaurants provide an extra attractive mix.

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  6. The fashion stores in Het Noordeinde sell everything but the ordinary. The great names of Dutch fashion are all represented here, with stores by Scotch & Soda, Anna van Toor, Oger, Claudia Sträter and others. For amazing Dutch designer handbags, visit Omar Munie. Many global fashion stars have selected Het Noordeinde to locate their brand stores.

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  8. Met de aangrenzende paleistuin, het Koninklijk Huisarchief, de Koninklijke Stallen en de Koepel van Fagel. English: Map of the building complex of Noordeinde Palace in The Hague. With the adjecent palacegarden, the Royal Archives, Royal Stables and the garden dome of Fagel.