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Noordeinde Palace

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Noordeinde Palace is one of the four official palaces of the Dutch royal family. Located in The Hague in the province of South Holland, it has been used as the "working palace" for Queen Beatrix since 1984.

The palace originally started as a medieval farmhouse, which was converted into a spacious residence by the steward of the States of Holland, Willem van de Goudt in 1533. The original farmhouse's cellars can still be seen in the palace basement.

The gardens of the palace are open to the public.

Royal Palaces in the Netherlands Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Official residences: Koninklijk Palace | Noordeinde Palace | Soestdijk Palace | Huis ten Bosch

Former residences: Het Loo | Mauritshuis

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