The Binnenhof, a 13th-century complex in The Hague, houses several landmarks, including the Gothic Ridderzaal, or Hall of Knights. This state building, with its distinctive medieval-style turrets, now serves as the home of the Dutch Parliament. Visitors can explore the blend of courtly features and political significance, walking through the historic grounds where centuries of governance have unfolded. The Ridderzaal, with its intricate architecture, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of this heritage site.
Inner Court & Hall of Knights (Binnenhof & Ridderzaal)
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