Establishment of Dutch history in Zaal 108 in 1971. The presentation Dutch history was redesigned by E. Elffers in 1971. Room 108 with the rear wall pastels of the Stad Holderele family by Tischbein, left a stadholder-through chair and a few miniature portlets. Hall 108 Seen to it East. The room has a four-part pink vault on a round mid-column. This central column has an ionic capital with a cornice zone, in which two triglyphs and two volutes. A column against the center of the East and Westwand, in the corners of Pilasters. However, there is little in sight of this original arrangement; The


Establishment of Dutch history in Zaal 108 in 1971. The presentation Dutch history was redesigned by E. Elffers in 1971. Room 108 with the rear wall pastels of the Stad Holderele family by Tischbein, left a stadholder-through chair and a few miniature portlets. Hall 108 Seen to it East. The room has a four-part pink vault on a round mid-column. This central column has an ionic capital with a cornice zone, in which two triglyphs and two volutes. A column against the center of the East and Westwand, in the corners of Pilasters. However, there is little in sight of this original arrangement; The current design and interior finish has only been established here. A suspended ceiling is applied on the side of the courtyard, above which the lighting and climate treatment are included. On the floor is parquet, the walls are covered with plywood plates with an ash-wood veneer layer.


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