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Hall of Knights – The Hague
Hall of Knights – The Historic Heart of The Hague
The Hall of Knights (Ridderzaal) is one of the most iconic and historic buildings in The Hague, Netherlands. Located within the Binnenhof, this stunning 13th-century Gothic hall has been the center of Dutch political and royal events for centuries. With its imposing twin towers, grand stained-glass windows, and magnificent wooden roof, the Ridderzaal is a breathtaking example of medieval architecture.
Originally built as a feasting hall for counts of Holland, the Hall of Knights has evolved into a symbol of Dutch democracy. Today, it serves as the venue for the annual Prinsjesdag (Prince’s Day) ceremony, where the Dutch King delivers the Speech from the Throne, outlining government policies for the coming year. The hall has also hosted historic meetings, royal gatherings, and state events.
Visitors to the Binnenhof can admire the Hall of Knights’ grand façade and explore the surrounding courtyard, which has been at the heart of Dutch governance for over 800 years. The combination of history, politics, and architectural beauty makes the Ridderzaal a must-visit in The Hague.
Our Tiny Planet artwork of the Hall of Knights captures its medieval elegance and historic grandeur in a stunning 360-degree perspective. Whether printed on canvas, puzzles, or other formats, this unique piece transforms The Hague’s most famous hall into a mesmerizing circular masterpiece—bringing the legacy of Dutch history into your home!
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