Koninklijk Park 1, 7315 JA Apeldoorn, NetherlandsMap
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It is worth going, the Little Versailles Palace is well-deserved. You can understand history!
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Paleis Het Loo Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Lou Palace is a palace building in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. It was built in 1685-1692 and is a Dutch Baroque building. The palace was the hunting villa of the Dutch governor William III at that time, and once became the domain of the Orange family. Now the palace is open to the public as a museum, which houses the carriages, sleighs, cars and other means of transport used by the Dutch royal family. The interior of the palace is gorgeous and exquisite, and the garden is even more beautiful. The former stables have become a small exhibition hall, introducing the development of the Dutch royal family. There are also several small exhibition halls next to it, displaying various royal antiques.
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Paleis Het Loo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is worth going, the Little Versailles Palace is well-deserved. You can understand history!
Located on the outskirts of Abertoon, the historic summer palace of the Dutch royal family hunting and leisure, the baroque palace is exquisite and elegant, and there is a large art lawn in front of the palace. Tickets are a bit expensive and cost 140 yuan.
Tickets for the Rom Palace are €12.5, a baroque royal palace built in the forest area of the Netherlands, very beautiful. Worth a visit.
Located in Aperdollen, the Netherlands, the palace is now open as a museum, and there are several small exhibition halls next to it