• The Ridderzaal (. Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɪdərzaːl]; English: Hall of Knights) is the main building of the 13th-century inner square of the former castle of the counts of Holland...
  • Originally the reception and party hall of a 13th-century hunting lodge built by the the Count of Holland, the Knights Hall is the oldest part of the…
  • Originally, the Ridderzaal was the party hall of the count's castle and had a wooden roof.
  • Although the Ridderzaal is situated in the middle of the citycenter, the direct surrounding, the Binnenhof, is peacefull and solemn.
  • The ceremonial Ridderzaal dates from the 13th century and all the restoration work is very sympathetic to the original design.
  • Construction of the Ridderzaal began under Count Willem II of Holland, who also held the title of King of the Romans.
  • While the Torentje is a small building at the edge of the complex that you might easily oversee, the Ridderzaal is the exact opposite.
  • The Ridderzaal is the main building of the 13th-century inner square of the former castle of the counts of Holland called Binnenhof at the address Binnenhof 11 in...
  • Viewing is generally open to the public, but on some state occasions the Ridderzaal is in use by the government.
  • See 141 photos and 3 tips from 731 visitors to Ridderzaal. "Take a guided tour by ProDemos to learn about the political history and present age of the..."