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Noordeinde Palace

This is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family.  This one has been used as the 'working' palace of King Willem-Alexander since 2013.  It began it's life in the 16th century as a medieval farmhouse, the cellars of which can still be seen today.  
The widow of William of Orange and her children lived there. In 1815 the palace was completely restored and used as residence for King William I. Nowadays King Williem-Alexander and his staff have their offices in the elegant rooms of Palace Noordeinde. The palace is not open to the public for the simple reason that it is still in use a working palace. 

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