Kneuterdijk Palace

Local namePaleis Kneuterdijk
LocationThe Hague, Netherlands

Kneuterdijk Palace is a former royal palace of the Netherlands located in The Hague, nowadays the seat of the Council of State. Built in 1716 in the Louis XIV style by architect Daniel Marot, it was commissioned by Count Johan Hendrik of Wassenaer-Obdam, member of the House of Wassenaer. The palace served as a residence for King William II of the Netherlands and his wife Queen Anna Paulowna in the first half of the 19th century, when he was still the crown prince.

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Opening hours

Only the palace garden is open to public. It opens in the morning and closes between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. depending on season.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kneuterdijk_Palace

Address 20 Kneuterdijk, Den Haag 2514EN, Netherlands

Coordinates 52°4'52.571" N 4°18'29.449" E

Tours and activities: Kneuterdijk Palace

Keukenhof: Entry Ticket

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Keukenhof: Private Tulip & Windmill tour with cheese tasting

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from 272 USD

Dordrecht: City Canal Cruise

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