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  1. Noordeinde Palace. Noordeinde Palace (Dutch: Paleis Noordeinde, Dutch pronunciation: [paːˌlɛis noːrtˈɛində] ⓘ) is one of three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. [ 2 ] Located in the city center of The Hague in the province of South Holland, it has been used as the official workplace of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima ...

  2. Noordeinde Palace is the official workplace of King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and their essential staff – it’s one of three royal residences in The Netherlands. The palace originated as a medieval farmhouse in 1533 on a street called Int Nortende (now: Noordeinde, meaning in the North End). Over the next hundred years it was expanded ...

  3. Noordeinde Palace, located in The Hague, Netherlands, has a rich and storied history. Originally built as a medieval farmhouse in the 16th century, it was later converted into an elegant residence by Willem van de Goudt. It came under royal ownership when Louise de Coligny, the widow of William of Orange bought it for her son Frederick Henry.

  4. In May 1948, the central section of the palace was destroyed by fire. In that same year, Juliana became queen. She chose to use the Soestdijk Palace as her official residence. However, part of the royal family continued to work in the Noordeinde Palace. Between 1952 and 1976, the north wing of the palace housed the Institute of Social Studies.

  5. Noordeinde Palace in The Hague is the King’s place of work. The palace is the property of the State and was placed at the disposal of the head of state by Act of Parliament. The palace complex also includes the Royal Stables, and the palace gardens contain the Royal Archives, which are the property of the House of Orange-Nassau Historic Collections Trust.

  6. The Noordeinde Palace building is located at the palace grounds in the city center of The Hague, which also contains the Royal Stables(Dutch: Koninklijke Stallen), Palace Gardens, Royal Archives, and Dome of Fagel.[3] The Palace Gardens are open to the public daily between sunrise and sunset, while the buildings on the palace grounds are only ...

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  8. 0.35 MILES. Offering a wonderful introduction to Dutch and Flemish art, this splendid museum is set in a 17th-century mansion built for wealthy sugar trader Johan…. View more attractions. The king's and queen's official quarters at Paleis Noordeinde is not open to the public. The Renaissance formality of the structure is fittingly regal,….

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