Museum with beautiful interiors, paintings and objects, an address to dive into the life of a royal family.
The Paleis Het Loo was the residence of the House of Orange-Nassau until 1962. For over 30 years, it has been a national museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of a royal family. It features magnificent interiors, paintings and objects. Numerous temporary exhibitions are also organized. The magnificent gardens were designed by Claude Desgots, nephew of Le Nôtre. The palace reopened in 2023 after extensive renovation work. It's one of the country's most visited museums, and for good reason: it's a truly unique place to discover.
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