The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence.In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court).
The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence.In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court).
The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence.In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court).
The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence.In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court).
Info. MARC MAET . Tentoonstelling :”OUI-NON”Marc Maet Tekeningen, aquarellen en collages 11 maart tot 8 april 2018 . Opening door Michael Meert op 11 maart 15 u
Info. MARC MAET . Tentoonstelling :”OUI-NON”Marc Maet Tekeningen, aquarellen en collages 11 maart tot 8 april 2018 . Opening door Michael Meert op 11 maart 15 u
Info. MARC MAET . Tentoonstelling :”OUI-NON”Marc Maet Tekeningen, aquarellen en collages 11 maart tot 8 april 2018 . Opening door Michael Meert op 11 maart 15 u