- Huis Honselaarsdijk
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building_name = Huis Honselaarsdijk
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location =Honselersdijk ,Dutch Republic
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client = Prince Frederick Henry
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completion_date =17th century
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demolition_date =1815
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architect =Jacob van Campen ,Pieter Post
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references =Huis Honselaarsdijk (English: "House Honselaar's Dike") was a
palace inHonselersdijk ,Holland ,Dutch Republic . The palace was designed by the Dutch architectsJacob van Campen andPieter Post ,nl icon cite web
title = Kasteel De Nederhof
publisher = Open Monumentendag
url = http://www.openmonumentendag.nl/monumenten/1560/kasteel-of-buitenplaats/kasteel-de-nederhof
accessdate = 2008-08-07 ] and was built in the first half of the17th century as a "buitenplaats " for stadtholderFrederick Henry, Prince of Orange .nl icon cite web
last = Poelhekke
first = J.J.
title = Hoofdstuk IX
work = Frederik Hendrik. Prins van Oranje. Een biografisch drieluik
publisher = Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren
date = 2008
url = http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/poel003fred01_01/poel003fred01_01_0010.htm
accessdate = 2008-08-07 ] After the death of king-stadtholder William III, the palace was neglected and its main building was demolished in 1815. De Nederhof, one of two additional buildings used as guest quarters, still remains and is now a home for people with disabilities.References
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