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  • The City Hall of Tilburg is a magnificent former royal palace in Netherlands. The palace is also known as Palace-Council House. King William II of the Netherlands initiated the construction of the palace in 13 August 1847.
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  • The Paleis-Raadhuis, the city hall of municipality Tilburg. Lithography by Wilhelmus Cornelius Chimaer van Oudendorp (1822-1873)...
  • The palace forms a part of Tilburg city hall and used for wedding ceremonies, lectures, oath-takings events and also symposia.
  • The City Hall was used as a shelter for Belgian Soldiers in the First World War and in the Second World War as Command Post for the Air Protection Service.
  • Tilburg, the largest city in the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands, is a vibrant and diverse city with a rich history and plenty of attractions to explore.
  • The original primary office building of the municipality of Tilburg, designed by Kraaijvanger Architects, is characterised by its composition of interconnected volumes.
  • The City Hall of Tilburg or Palace-Council House (Dutch: Paleis-Raadhuis) is a former royal palace and presently a part of Tilburg city hall in the Netherlands.
  • The City Hall of Tilburg is a historical palace dating from 1849 and now it has been converted into a city hall.
  • Things to Do in Tilburg, The Netherlands: See Tripadvisor's 19,178 traveler reviews and photos of Tilburg tourist attractions.
  • Find out all about some of the best things to do in Tilburg, including exploring the city and having fun as a family.
  • Tilburg is a creative city with lots of heart and character. ... Get into your fancy dress and listen to some Bach at the Schouwburg Concert Hall in Tilburg.