
Noordeinde Palace
Noordeinde Palace is the official working palace of the King of the Netherlands, located in The Hague. Built in the 16th century, it has served as a royal residence, administrative center, and a venue for royal events. The palace features a striking classical façade, spacious courtyards, and historic gardens. While it is not primarily a residence, it is used for official functions, meetings, and ceremonies. The palace’s elegant architecture and rich history make it a prominent symbol of Dutch monarchy and heritage, offering insight into the country’s royal traditions.