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  1. El palacio Huis ten Bosch (en español "la casa del bosque") es una de las cuatro residencias oficiales de la Familia Real Neerlandesa, ubicada en La Haya, Países Bajos, y hogar del monarca de los Países Bajos. El otro palacio real en La Haya, el palacio Noordeinde, se utiliza como lugar de trabajo del monarca.

  2. 13 de may. de 2021 · Huis ten Bosch, la residencia de Máxima y Guillermo de Holanda. Esta casa podría definirse como una de las más coloridas que se hayan visto, donde tanto el papel pintado de las paredes como...

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  3. Huis ten Bosch (Dutch: Paleis Huis ten Bosch, pronounced [paːˈlɛis ˌɦœys tɛm ˈbɔs]; English: "House in the Woods") is a royal palace in The Hague, Netherlands. It is one of three official residences of the Dutch monarch; the two others being the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague and the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2020 · Realeza. En imágenes: Huis Ten Bosch, el palacio donde viven Máxima de Holanda y el rey Guillermo. La reforma del palacio de Huis ten Bosch (La Haya) se alargó 4 años y costó más de 63...

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    • Dutch Classicism Refined
    • The Oranjezaal
    • The “New Artemisia”

    The House of Orange played an unusual—yet essential—role in the formation of the Dutch Republic. Since the time of William of Orange in the late 16thcentury, male members of the family traditionally held the position of stadtholder: head of the military as well as symbolic figurehead of the Republic. The stadtholderwas not a king and was subject to...

    Like the Amsterdam Town Hall, which was built around the same time, Huis ten Bosch was built in the Dutch Classicist style, which uses components derived from Italian architectural treatises by architects and writers such as Serlio, Scamozzi, and Palladio. The architect was Pieter Post, who had previously worked alongside the architect of the town ...

    The central room, known as the Oranjezaal, has received the most attention over the years because it is well preserved and is such a remarkable monument of the Dutch Baroque. The room contains a multi-story cycle of canvases and ceiling paintings that glorify the House of Orange. The cycle was coordinated by Jacob van Campen, but a team of a dozen ...

    The building is simultaneously a house for the Dowager Princess and a mausoleum for the deceased Prince. One of Amalia’s private rooms was decorated entirely in ash grey satin. A painting by Honthorst of the ancient Greek figure of Artemisia of Caria was displayed in another room. According to Herodotus, Artemisia had cremated her husband Mausolus,...

  5. Designed, decorated, and built between 1645 and 1652 for the Princess of Orange, Amalia van Solms, Huis ten Bosch contains the best preserved decorative interior of the Dutch Golden Age: a lavish tribute to the role of the. House of Orange. in shaping the nation’s independence and success.

  6. King Louis Bonaparte also altered the interior of the palace, thereby bringing the Empire style to the Netherlands. State property. When the French invaded in 1795, all the stadholder's residences were seized as the spoils of war. The French made a gift of Huis ten Bosch to 'the Batavian people'.