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  1. Queen Beatrix and Brazilian president Lula at the Noordeinde Palace during his visit to the Netherlands. In 1901, Queen Emma moved to Lange Voorhout Palace, today's Escher Museum, while Queen Wilhelmina and her husband Prince Hendrik remained at Noordeinde.

  2. In 1740, the French enlightenment writer Voltaire stayed in Het Noordeinde. In modern times, the area plays a role in many official state visits and banquets - among the overnight guests are Mr. Putin of Russia and Mr. Lula da Silva of Brazil.

  3. 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.

    • Noordeinde 68, Hague, Netherlands
  4. In 1901, the newly married Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Hendrik made Noordeinde their home and continued to use it until the German invasion in 1940. Following her return to the Netherlands after the war, she continued to use the palace occasionally but spent most of her time living at Het Loo Palace.

  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 ...

  6. Both King Willem III, his second wife Queen Mother Emma and Queen Wilhelmina lived at Noordeinde Palace. Today, King Willem-Alexander works here. When he is in the country, the flag, the royal standard, flies on the palace. On Prinsjesdag, the balcony scene takes place from Noordeinde Palace.

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  8. Noordeinde Palace has seen over four centuries of history since its initial construction as a medieval farmhouse in 1533. In 1595, Queen Elizabeth Is envoy bought the property and transformed it into a stately home fit for royalty.

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