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Aan het Prins Hendrikplein zag ik een zwart huis in een tuin staan. Er wijst een rode pijl naar de houten deur. Hierachter bevindt het houten huisje, dat vermoedelijk in een tuin staat. Tuinhuisje of Gastenverblijf?
Overigens nog een geluk dat deze foto scherp is. Ergens op het Noordeinde had ik een foto gemaakt en per ongeluk mijn afstandsinstelling op handmatig gezet. Alles wat ik daarna gefotografeerd heb is onscherp, behalve deze dus. Puur toeval.
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"humpback farm" Giethoorn, The Netherlands
The village has 2620 inhabitants and is known for its bridges, waterways and punters. It is called 'Dutch Venice'. Giethoorn is elongated and consists of three neighborhoods that are constantly staggered. In the north it is the Noordeinde, then the Middle-East follows and finally the southern end. The Dorpsgracht is the central axis of Giethoorn and ends in the south in the South Endiger Wijde. The farms and houses are separated by plot lakes that surround the house plots. The humpback farm is typical of Giethoorn. The farm seems to have a hump because the barn is higher than the house
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giethoorn
Canon 70D with EF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
With HDR Efex Pro2 conversion.
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20221126-2667
Ik weet niet hoeveel van deze schitterende kronen er te vinden zijn in het centrum. Ik heb er al 2 gezien. Deze, op het Noordeinde in de buurt van het paleis en op de Plaats zag ik er ook nog een. Misschien zijn er wel meer.
Ze hebben veel bekijks, en een uitstekend insta-waardig object. De gouden bladen werken als lachspiegels.
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Excerpt from denhaag.com/en/statue-prince-william-of-orange-1533-1584-...:
There was a discussion for a year about the position of the dog, the posture and clothing of the prince and about whether or not he should wear a calotte. The design of the statue of William of Orange brought up a lot for discussion. However by the end of 1842 it was time: sculptor Louis Royer received the commission. The members of the national committee and initiator King Willem II quickly agreed on the decision to engage this artist. There was only one sculptor in the Netherlands who could bring such an assignment to a succesful conclusion: the Flemish sculptor Louis Royer. This court sculptor and director of the sculptor's department of the Amsterdam Academy made a name for himself with a number of large statues in Amsterdam. At the end of 1841 he was asked to make a sketch design for a statue of William of Orange. It was not until 1848 that the image was revealed. The work was postponed, although it remains unclear why.
So there he stands in the middle of the square: Royer’s indisputable Father of the Fatherland. Many preferred this view of William of Orange as a statesman to the equestrian statue (1845) of the prince opposite Noordeinde Palace. Here is a statesman with his right hand raised in a cautionary pose and his left on the sealed documents of the Union of Utrecht (1579), the alliance of the seven Northern Dutch provinces against their Spanish rulers and the basis of the political unity of our country. The dog symbolises loyalty (the story goes that the dog once saved his life).
The former office of the Dutch National Bank, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Design (1883): Gerlof Salm en Abraham Salm
19/12/2015; While Nohemi tried a similar photo idea to what I tried at the Noordeinde, but that unfortunately failed on me, I went around the corner for a few minutes to shoot the view from the Oudezijds Burgwal.
Noordeinde Palace (Dutch: Paleis Noordeinde) is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. Located in The Hague, it has been used as the official workplace of King Willem-Alexander since 2013.
Commissioned by Frederik Hendrik, built in 1640 by Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post. Extended to the rear after 1814.
Den Haag Grote kastanjeboom uit ±1885
Bekend geworden als "De postzegelboom" omdat rond de boom postzegelverzamelaar,handelaren op dit pleintje hun handel ruilden of verkochten.
Een gedicht over deze boom
Koning Willem Alexander en koningin Maxima
in de glazen koets op weg naar paleis Noordeinde op Prinsjesdag
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Schaken voor Paleis Noordeinde onder de "good old" Postzegelboom.
Haagser bestaat bijna niet.
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The Hague Centre, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Noordeinde Royal Palace [Backside] by architect Pieter Post [1640]
Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noordeinde_Palace:
Noordeinde Palace (Dutch: Paleis Noordeinde) is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. Located in the city center of The Hague in the province of South Holland, it has been used as the official workplace of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima since 2013. The Noordeinde Palace and its surrounding palace grounds are property of the Dutch State.
The Noordeinde Palace building is located at the palace grounds in the city center of The Hague, which also contains the Royal Stables (Dutch: Koninklijke Stallen), Palace Gardens, Royal Archives, and Dome of Fagel. The Palace Gardens are open to the public daily between sunrise and sunset, while the buildings on the palace grounds are only open to the public during specific days of the year.
Noordeinde, Landsmeer, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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20170902-8225
Art & Fashion
(met muziek en culinaria) op het Noordeinde en de rest van het Hofkwartier.
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Ist das Kunst oder kan das weg?
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Captured somewhere between Grootschermer and Noordeinde, North-Holland, Netherlands.
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De avond valt in de Hoogstraat (richting Noordeinde).
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20100612_0577
EXPLORE # 206 - 15 june 2010
Gespot op het Noordeinde in Den Haag.
De eigenaresse - een bekende van on1stsite - heeft zich inmiddels gemeld. Zij heet Artangel2009 en is de eigenaresse van de lijstenmakerij. Ook toevallig.
HFF. In the garden of Noordeinde Palace The Hague, the working palace of the Dutch king. What used to be the backyard of Noordeinde Palace, is now a small city park. Still, the king may be working only a few feet away. The original building was converted into a spacious residence in 1533.
Sint-Jacobuskerk. Parkstraat - The Hague.
1875 P.J.H. Cuypers.
View from an alley in Noordeinde.
Bom knows this place.
20250716-4231
Vandaag had ik een rondleiding door Paleis Noordeinde. Via een aangegeven route mocht je vrij door het paleis wandelen en fotograferen (zonder flits). Ik vond het heel bijzonder
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20170902-8231
Deze leeuw is helemaal gemaakt van (oude) fietsbanden en ik zag hem op het Noordeinde tijdens het Art & Fashion festival.
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