
If you visit the Netherlands, you have to come to The Hague!
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William l of Orange
The statue of William l of Orange, also known as William the Silent, is located in the heart of The Hague on the Plein square. It depicts the Dutch prince on horseback, wearing his iconic hat and holding a baton. The statue is a symbol of his significance in Dutch history as a leader of the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule and as the founder of the Dutch Republic. It also serves as a reminder of his assassination in The Hague in 1584. The statue is a popular tourist attraction and a significant landmark in the city.
Want to see the King?
Noordeinde Palace is a royal palace located in the center of The Hague, Netherlands. It was built in the 16th century and has since served as a residence for members of the Dutch royal family. Today, it is primarily used as the working palace of King Willem-Alexander, although parts of the palace are also open to the public for tours during the summer months. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is a popular attraction for tourists visiting The Hague.