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The Netherlands is home to some of the most beautiful palaces in Europe

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Background imagePalaces Collection: View of a colonnade towards a cypress garden in Constantinople, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

View of a colonnade towards a cypress garden in Constantinople, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of a colonnade towards a cypress garden in Constantinople, 1742-1801. Possibly the cypress garden of the Topkapi Palace

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of an avenue towards a cypress garden in Constantinople, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

View of an avenue towards a cypress garden in Constantinople, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of an avenue towards a cypress garden in Constantinople, 1742-1801. Possibly the cypress garden of the Topkapi Palace

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

View of Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, 1742-1801

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the Royal Palace and the monastery of the Friars Minor Capuchins in Wroclaw, 1742-1801

View of the Royal Palace and the monastery of the Friars Minor Capuchins in Wroclaw, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of the Royal Palace and monastery of the Friars Minor Capuchins in Wroclaw, 1742-1801

Background imagePalaces Collection: The House in Honselaersdijk and surroundings, can be seen across the forecourt, 1640-1649

The House in Honselaersdijk and surroundings, can be seen across the forecourt, 1640-1649. Creator: Abraham Beerstraten
The House in Honselaersdijk and surroundings, can be seen across the forecourt, 1640-1649

Background imagePalaces Collection: Gallery of a Palace with Ornamental Architecture and Columns, 1630-1632. Creator: Dirck van Delen

Gallery of a Palace with Ornamental Architecture and Columns, 1630-1632. Creator: Dirck van Delen
Gallery of a Palace with Ornamental Architecture and Columns, 1630-1632. Other Title(s): A Seven-Part Decorative Sequence: A Gallery

Background imagePalaces Collection: Exterior of the palace in Buitenzorg in West-Java, 1842. Creator: Anon

Exterior of the palace in Buitenzorg in West-Java, 1842. Creator: Anon
Exterior of the palace in Buitenzorg in West-Java, 1842

Background imagePalaces Collection: Interior of the palace in Buitenzorg in West-Java, 1842. Creator: Anon

Interior of the palace in Buitenzorg in West-Java, 1842. Creator: Anon
Interior of the palace in Buitenzorg in West-Java, 1842. Interior with a table, desk and chairs. Drawings of landscapes and portraits hang on the walls

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the old Loo, 1797-1870. Creator: Andreas Schelfhout

View of the old Loo, 1797-1870. Creator: Andreas Schelfhout
View of Het Oude Loo, 1797-1870. 15th-century castle on the estate of Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn

Background imagePalaces Collection: The shelling of the Sultan of Jambi's Kraton...8 September 1858, 1858-1865. Creator: Unknown

The shelling of the Sultan of Jambi's Kraton...8 September 1858, 1858-1865. Creator: Unknown
The shelling of the Sultan of Jambi's Kraton (Palace) by the government naval vessels Celebes, Admiraal van Kinsbergen and Onrust on 8 September 1858, 1858-1865

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706, 1706-1708. Creator: Luca Carlevarijs

The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706, 1706-1708. Creator: Luca Carlevarijs
The Entry of the French Ambassador into Venice in 1706, 1706-1708. Other Title(s): The ceremonial entry of Henri-Charles Arnauld de Pomponne, known as the Abbe de Pomponne

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Reception of Cornelis Hop (1685-1762) as Legate of the States-General at the Court of Louis XV

The Reception of Cornelis Hop (1685-1762) as Legate of the States-General at the Court of Louis XV, 24 July 1719, 1720-1729

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the Schloss Pillnitz, 1752. Creator: Stevens

View of the Schloss Pillnitz, 1752. Creator: Stevens
View of the Schloss Pillnitz, 1752. A View of Bilnitz in Saxony, one of the Palaces of the king of Poland

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the Town Hall, the Nieuwe Kerk and the Waag on Dam Square in Amsterdam, 1753-1799

View of the Town Hall, the Nieuwe Kerk and the Waag on Dam Square in Amsterdam, 1753-1799. Creator: Simon Fokke
View of the Town Hall, the Nieuwe Kerk and the Waag on Dam Square in Amsterdam, 1753-1799

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1722-after 1758

View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1722-after 1758

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the interior of a palace, with several richly dressed ladies and gentlemen, 1684-1756

View of the interior of a palace, with several richly dressed ladies and gentlemen, 1684-1756

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the Garden of Versailles, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown

View of the Garden of Versailles, 1759-c.1796. Creator: Unknown
View of the Garden of Versailles, 1759-c.1796

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of a Palace at Alexandria, 1762. Creator: L.Mt. Vanier

View of a Palace at Alexandria, 1762. Creator: L.Mt. Vanier
View of a Palace at Alexandria, 1762

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of Waterloo Bridge from the east side of the terrace of Somerset House, 1818

View of Waterloo Bridge from the east side of the terrace of Somerset House, 1818. Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
View of Waterloo Bridge from the east side of the terrace of Somerset House, 1818

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of Somerset House and the Thames from the south, 1817. Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler

View of Somerset House and the Thames from the south, 1817. Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
View of Somerset House and the Thames from the south, 1817

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the orange trees in front of the Orangerie of the Palace of Versailles, 1700-1761

View of the orange trees in front of the Orangerie of the Palace of Versailles, 1700-1761. Creator: Unknown
View of the orange trees in front of the Orangerie of the Palace of Versailles, 1700-1761

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of Hampton Court Palace in London seen from the east side, 1744. Creator: John Tinney

View of Hampton Court Palace in London seen from the east side, 1744. Creator: John Tinney
View of Hampton Court Palace in London seen from the east side, 1744

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the River Thames and the City of London viewed from the northwest side, 1733-1779

View of the River Thames and the City of London viewed from the northwest side, 1733-1779. Creator: Anon
View of the River Thames and the City of London viewed from the northwest side, 1733-1779. The south east prospect of Westminster from Somerset House to Westminster Bridge

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of San Marco Square in Venice, 1745. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of San Marco Square in Venice, 1745. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Piazza San Marco in Venice, 1745

Background imagePalaces Collection: Castle of Nieuw Teylingen, c.1785. Creator: Niels Rode

Castle of Nieuw Teylingen, c.1785. Creator: Niels Rode
Castle of Nieuw Teylingen, c.1785

Background imagePalaces Collection: Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a Capriccio View of Venice in

Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a Capriccio View of Venice in the Distanc Creator: Anon
Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a Capriccio View of Venice in the Distance, c.1615

Background imagePalaces Collection: View of the Dam in Amsterdam, c.1750-c.1781. Creator: Jan Ekels the Elder

View of the Dam in Amsterdam, c.1750-c.1781. Creator: Jan Ekels the Elder
View of the Dam in Amsterdam, c.1750-c.1781. Other Title(s): View of the Dam, Amsterdam

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Dutch fleet under Admiral Opdam passes the Sound on 29 Oct 1658 during the Swedish War, 1872

The Dutch fleet under Admiral Opdam passes the Sound on 29 Oct 1658 during the Swedish War, 1872
The Dutch fleet under Admiral Opdam passes the Sound on 29 October 1658 during the Swedish War 1657-60, 1872. (The Dutch naval squadron, having defeated the Swedish fleet)

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Town Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, 1672. Creator: Gerrit Berckheyde

The Town Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, 1672. Creator: Gerrit Berckheyde
The Town Hall on Dam Square, Amsterdam, 1672

Background imagePalaces Collection: Rhine Fantasy, 1840-1870. Creator: Kasparus Karsen

Rhine Fantasy, 1840-1870. Creator: Kasparus Karsen
Rhine Fantasy, 1840-1870

Background imagePalaces Collection: A Pelican and other Birds near a Pool, Known as ‘The Floating Feather, c.1680

A Pelican and other Birds near a Pool, Known as ‘The Floating Feather, c.1680. Creator: Melchior d'Hondecoeter
A Pelican and other Birds near a Pool, Known as The Floating Feather, c.1680. Melchior d'Hondecoeter specialised in depicting birds

Background imagePalaces Collection: Queen Cleophis Offering Wine to Alexander the Great after his Conquest of Mazaka, 1670-1733

Queen Cleophis Offering Wine to Alexander the Great after his Conquest of Mazaka, 1670-1733. Creator: Gerard Hoet
Queen Cleophis Offering Wine to Alexander the Great after his Conquest of Mazaka, 1670-1733. Cleophis was ruler of the Assacani

Background imagePalaces Collection: River View, 1680-1700. Creator: Jan Griffier

River View, 1680-1700. Creator: Jan Griffier
River View, 1680-1700

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Valkhof in Nijmegen, 1641. Creator: Jan van Goyen

The Valkhof in Nijmegen, 1641. Creator: Jan van Goyen
The Valkhof in Nijmegen, 1641

Background imagePalaces Collection: Inn in the Ruins of the Palace of the Emperors. Creator: Herman van Swanevelt

Inn in the Ruins of the Palace of the Emperors. Creator: Herman van Swanevelt
Inn in the Ruins of the Palace of the Emperors

Background imagePalaces Collection: Night fete at Tuileries, June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to

Night fete at Tuileries, June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to the Universal Exhibition, current 1st arrondissement, between 1862 and 1872

Background imagePalaces Collection: A View of Savelli near Albano. Creator: Jan de Bisschop

A View of Savelli near Albano. Creator: Jan de Bisschop
A View of Savelli near Albano

Background imagePalaces Collection: Gallant scene in a palace, between 1630 and 1636. Creators: Dirck van Delen, Anthonie Palamedesz

Gallant scene in a palace, between 1630 and 1636. Creators: Dirck van Delen, Anthonie Palamedesz
Gallant scene in a palace, between 1630 and 1636

Background imagePalaces Collection: Ruins of Tuileries and Place du Carroussel, 1st arrondissement, 1883

Ruins of Tuileries and Place du Carroussel, 1st arrondissement, 1883. Creator: Siebe Johannes ten Cate
Ruins of Tuileries and Place du Carroussel, 1st arrondissement, 1883

Background imagePalaces Collection: Picture Gallery of the late King of Holland, in the Palace of the Hague, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Picture Gallery of the late King of Holland, in the Palace of the Hague, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Picture Gallery of the late King of Holland, in the Palace of the Hague, [Netherlands], 1850....William II. was a man of refined taste, and of considerable judgment in works of art

Background imagePalaces Collection: Chandeliers at Citizen's hall of Royal Palace Amsterdam on Dam Square, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Chandeliers at Citizen's hall of Royal Palace Amsterdam on Dam Square, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chandeliers at Citizen's hall of Royal Palace Amsterdam on Dam Square, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Peace Palace in The Hague, the Netherlands

The Peace Palace in The Hague, the Netherlands
Inaugurated in 1913, the Peace Palace houses the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which aims to prevent war between states by applying international law

Background imagePalaces Collection: The courtyard of the old Government Palace (Binnenhof) in The Hague, The Netherlands

The courtyard of the old Government Palace (Binnenhof) in The Hague, The Netherlands. Holland The Hague. Date of Photograph:1890 - 1910 ca

Background imagePalaces Collection: Some palaces along a channel of the town of Dordrecht, The Netherlands

Some palaces along a channel of the town of Dordrecht, The Netherlands. Holland Dordrecht. Date of Photograph:1890-1910 ca

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Battle of Fontenoy, 1828 (Oil on Canvas)

The Battle of Fontenoy, 1828 (Oil on Canvas)
7423003 The Battle of Fontenoy, 1828 (Oil on Canvas) by Vernet, Horace (1789-1863); Musee et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon, Versailles, France; (add.info.: The Battle of Fontenoy)

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Prophecy of the Tiburtine Sibyl, c.1473-c.1477 (painting on oak wood)

The Prophecy of the Tiburtine Sibyl, c.1473-c.1477 (painting on oak wood)
7488072 The Prophecy of the Tiburtine Sibyl, c.1473-c.1477 (painting on oak wood) by Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl (fl.c.1480-95); 68.9x85.7 cm; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Background imagePalaces Collection: Beautiful winter view of the Royal Palace on the dam square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Beautiful winter view of the Royal Palace on the dam square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Background imagePalaces Collection: De Laan na Ceres, tegen over t Beeld van Phaunus, in

De Laan na Ceres, tegen over t Beeld van Phaunus, in: Tooneel Der Voornaamste Nederlands Huizen, En Lust Hoven, Naar T Leven Afgebeeld, .n.d



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Palaces Collection

The Netherlands is home to some of the most beautiful palaces in Europe. The most famous palace is the Royal Palace of Amsterdam, which was built in 1648 and served as a royal residence until 1888. Other notable palaces include Paleis Het Loo, which was built for William III and Mary II in 1686; Huis ten Bosch Palace, which was built for Queen Wilhelmina in 1883; and Soestdijk Palace, which served as a royal residence from 1937 to 2002. All they can open to visitors who can explore their grand interiors and gardens. The Dutch also have several smaller castles scattered throughout the country that are worth visiting for their historical significance or stunning views.
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