Noordeinde Palace, originally a farmhouse, was transformed into a stately home in 1533 and is located in The Hague. It was given to William of Orange’s widow as a tribute to her husband’s contributions to the Netherlands. One of four palaces owned by the Dutch royal family, Noordeinde Palace now functions as the office of King Willem-Alexander. Visitors can admire its historical significance and elegant architecture, set against the backdrop of the city’s bustling streets.
Noordeinde Palace (Paleis Noordeinde)
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