In 1816 King Willem I bought Kneuterdijk Palace for his son and his Russian wife Paulowna. It is now a national monument and is home to the Council of State. Curious about what the building looks like inside? Soon you can take a tour.
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The palace has been extensively renovated and since 108026 guided tours are given. This year you can visit the former royal palace with a guide on eight Fridays, from March to November.
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Paleis Kneuterdijk. Photo PR/ Council of State
Guided tours
You can visit Kneuterdijk Palace during a special tour. This starts at the Haags Historisch Museum and takes about 1.5 hours. The tour costs 00 euros for adults and children between 6 and 14 year pay 6 euros. There is room for up to 20 persons. Reservations can be made via the website of the The Hague Historical Museum.
You can book a guided tour on one of these days:
On these days there is at 13.00 and 15. hour tour
Friday March 3
Friday April 7
Friday June 9
Friday 13 July
Friday 11 August
Friday 15 September
Friday 24 October
Friday 20 November
On these days there is at 13.00 and 15. hour tour
Friday June 9
Friday 13 July
Friday 24 October
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