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- 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. Kneuterdijk Palace. 5 languages. ... Seat of the Council of State of the Netherlands in The Hague. Kneuterdijk Palace.
- From this wikipedia page: Kneuterdijk Palace, located in the Hague, was once a Royal Palace of the Kings of the Netherlands. Built in 1716 in the Louis...
- The parliamentary and executive complex Binnenhof, King Willem-Alexander‘s office Noordeinde Palace and the Kneuterdijk Palace are all within walking...
- "Home of Kings". Built in the 18th century, Kneuterdijk Palace follows the French architectural influence of Louis XIV.
- Kneuterdijk Palace was once a Royal Palace of the Kings of the Netherlands. Built in 1716 in the Louis XIV style by architect Daniel Marot, it was commissioned...
- After the death of Willem II, Anna Pavlovna left the palace and moved to Soestdijk. Kneuterdijk remained the property of the royal family until the 1930s.
- Map of Kneuterdijk Palace. Kneuterdijk Palace, located in The Hague, was once a Royal Palace of the Kings of the Netherlands.
- Architect Daniel Marot built the Kneuterdijk Palace in 1717 in the Louis XIV style for Count Johan Hendrik van Wassenaer van Obdam (1683-1745).
- In 1816 King William I purchased Kneuterdijk Palace for his son, the Prince of Orange, later King William II and his Russian wife Anna Paulowna.