- historyofroyalwomen.com the-royal-women/…William I of the Netherlands gave Kneuterdijk Palace to his son, the future William II and his wife, Anna Pavlovna.
- izi.travel en/browse/d5f524bf-6d71-4df6-9146-…Kneuterdijk Palace/Paleis Kneuterdijk (1717) Architect: Daniel Marot; commissioned by Johan Hendrik van Wassenaer van Obdam.
- lifeinthehague.com 2024/02/09/time-of-day-or-…Kneuterdijk palace was built in 1716. The garden where the artwork can be found is in the back of the palace.
- happyhotelier.com 2015/01/24/kneuterdijk-palace/Paleis Kneuterdijk I56A1499 Architect Daniël Marot designed the Kneuterdijk palace in The Hague, The Netherlands, for Johan Hendrik, Count Van Wassenaer...
- curate.nd.edu show/n296ww75950Their grandson crown prince William used the palace from 1858 till his death in 1879. In the 1930s the place was occasionally used by Princess Juliana.
- royalfamilytree.uk L_52_081260_4_308424_…Kneuterdijk Palace. Kneuterdijk Palace. The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands. Died.
- foursquare.com v/raad-van-state/…Kneuterdijk Palace, located in the Hague, was once a Royal Palace of the Kings of the Netherlands. The palace is now in use by the Netherlands Council of...
- the500hiddensecrets.com netherlands/hague/…1) Kneuterdijk Palace. ... Since then, it has often been occupied by members of the royal family. front view of the Huis Ten Bosch Palace. ’s-Gravenhaagse Bos 10.
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- onroyaltour.nl 2023-visits-to-the-kneuterdijk-…Architect Daniel Marot built the Kneuterdijk Palace in 1717 in the Louis XIV style for Count Johan Hendrik van Wassenaer van Obdam (1683-1745).