- Huis ten Bosch
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building_name = Huis ten Bosch
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caption = Huis ten Bosch in 2004
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location =The Hague ,Netherlands
address = Haagse Bos 10
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current_tenants = Queen Beatrix
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start_date =2 September 1645
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architect =Pieter Post
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other_designers =Jacob van Campen ,Daniel Marot
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references =Huis ten Bosch (English: "House in the Woods") is one of the four official residences of the
Dutch Royal Family , located inThe Hague in theNetherlands . It has been home to Queen Beatrix since 1981. The other royal palace in The Hague,Noordeinde Palace , is used for work-related purposes.History
Construction of Huis ten Bosch was begun on
2 September 1645 , under the direction of Bartholomeus Drijffhout [Stenvert, R. et al. (2004). Monumenten in Nederland: Zuid-Holland, p. 227–228. Zwolle: Waanders Uitgevers. ISBN 90-400-9034-3.] , and to a design byPieter Post andJacob van Campen . It was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia who was then living in exile with her husband. When completed, the palace became the summer home ofStadholder Frederik Hendrik of Orange and his wife,Amalia von Solms .After her husband's death in
1647 , Amalia dedicated the Palace to her husband. Led by architectJacob van Campen , major artists of the day such asGerard van Honthorst ,Jacob Jordaens ,Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert andJan Lievens filled the Oranjezaal ("Orange Room" ) with paintings glorifying the late prince. The dining room was designed byDaniel Marot .Over the next century and a half, the palace would change possession from the Nassau family, the king of
Prussia , and manyStadholder s until the French invaded in1795 . They gave the palace to the Batavian (Dutch) people who still own it to this day. Napoleon Bonaparte's brother,Louis Napoleon , king of the Netherlands briefly lived in the palace between 1805 and 1807.When William I was proclaimed King of the Netherlands, he made Huis ten Bosch one of his official residences. It became a favourite location for many members of the Royal Family, and during
World War I it became the primary residence ofQueen Wilhelmina .The Queen and her family were forced to flee the palace for Britain (and from there to
Canada ) when the German army invaded the Netherlands duringWorld War II . The Nazi administration planned to demolish the palace, but the comptroller convinced them not to. However, the palace was damaged beyond habitation.Between 1950 and 1956, the palace was restored and once again became a royal residence. It became the prime residence once more in 1981.
The palace has undergone major reconstructions since it is was built. Currently, it consists of a central part with two long wings, spanning approximately 110 m from end to end.
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External links
* [http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/content.jsp?objectid=4543 Huis ten Bosch] at the official website of the Dutch Royal Family
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