The Hague, Palace Garden - Dutch: Den Haag, Paleistuin - The gardens of the Royal Palace Noordeinde are open to the public.


The Palace Garden, formerly known as the Princess Garden, is a park in the city of The Hague, located next to the Royal Palace Noordeinde. It was founded around 1600. Frederik Hendrik, the son of William of Orange, had the gardens landscaped for his mother, Louise de Coligny, the widow of Prince William I of Orange. Next to the palace garden are the Royal Palace Noordeinde, the Royal Archives and the Royal Stables. The main entrance is situated at a canal with the name Prinsessewal. Nowadays, the park is open to the general public, except when the palace receives special guests.


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Location: Paleistuin, Prinsessewal, The Hague, The Netherlands, Europe
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