Royal Palace of Amsterdam - Amsterdam (Netherlands)
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam (Koninklijk Paleis te Amsterdam or Paleis op de Dam, in Dutch), is a palace of the capital of the Netherlands, located at the western end of Dam Square, near the Nieuwe Kerk church. It is one of the four official palaces of the Netherlands at the disposal of King Guillaume.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: visit to Dam Square & Royal Palace
Dam Square is very large and vibrant, with throngs of people all over. The National Monument is located here, as is the Nieuwe Kerk, but the one we wanted to see the most was the Royal Palace. We were fortunate to be there on a day when it was open to the public and we really enjoyed our visit. **At the beginning, Ed inadvertently referred to the church as the old church, when it is in fact the new church...aka Nieuwe Kerk**
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We take you on a walk up the Damrak and tell you a little about how Amsterdam was founded and how it got its name, then we take you through the Palace of Amsterdam.
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State Banquet at the Royal Palace Amsterdam
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands host a State Banquet at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam in honor of the King and Queen of the Belgians. Members of the Dutch Royal Family, including former Queen princess Beatrix, are also present.
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Netherlands: The Royal Palace in Amsterdam - Het Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam
The Royal Palace in Amsterdam is one of four palaces in the Netherlands, which is at the disposal of Queen Beatrix by Act of Parliament.
The palace was built as city hall during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century (1655).
It is situated in the west side of Dam Square in the centre of Amsterdam, opposite the War Memorial and next to the Nieuwe Kerk.
It was built by Jacob van Campen (1596-1657), Amersfoort), a Dutch artist and architect.
Jacob van Campen was inspired by Roman administrative palaces. He drew inspiration from the public buildings of Rome. He wanted to build a new capitol for the Amsterdam burgomasters.
The palace was built on 13,659 wooden piles.
From 2005 until June 2009 the palace was renovated.
Since 14 June 2009, it is open again to visitors.
Dutch Culture: Royal Palace Amsterdam
This video will show you the inside of Hollands most important historical building, the Royal Palace Amsterdam.
Once built as a City Hall for the Florishing Amsterdam in the Golden Age, eventually it became a palace for the kings and queens.
When you visit Amsterdam, this should be your number one pick to visit!
Koninklijk Paleis (Royal palace) Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Koninklijk Paleis (Royal palace) Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Bezoek het Paleis op de Dam en bewonder het interieur in al zijn glorie. Het Paleis is het officiële ontvangstpaleis van het Koninklijk Huis
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2018 The Royal Palace in Amsterdam
Interiors of Royal palace in Amsterdam
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Königlicher Palast - Amsterdam
Im Rahmen unseres Sightseeings in Amsterdam haben wir auch den königlichen Palast besucht. Da hier ein Filmverbot besteht, haben wir hier unsere Fotoaufnahmen (ohne Blitz erlaubt) aneinandergereiht. Der Palast ist recht beeindruckend und es gibt sehr viele Gemälde zu sehen. Der Eintritt für Kinder ist kostenfrei. Amsterdam liegt ca. eine Autostunde von unserem Ferienhaus am IJsselmeer entfernt.
Die in diesem Video dargestellten Inhalte habe ich selbst käuflich erworben bzw. den ggf. anfallenden Reise-/Eintrittspreis selbst gezahlt und wurde hierbei nicht finanziell unterstützt. Der Inhalt des Videos gibt meine eigene Meinung wieder und ist rein informativ.
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Royal Palace of Amsterdam 7th September 2015
After clubbing heading back to the hotel with friends; first night in town. Walking along Rokin night time walk between The Royal Palace of Amsterdam and Dam Square.
Royal Palace Amsterdam Tour
Royal Palace Amsterdam Tour
The Royal Palace in Amsterdam (Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam or Paleis op de Dam) is one of three palaces in the Netherlands which are at the disposal of the monarch by Act of Parliament. It is situated on the west side of Dam Square in the centre of Amsterdam, opposite the War Memorial and next to the Nieuwe Kerk.
The palace was built as a city hall during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. The building became the royal palace of King Louis Napoleon and later of the Dutch Royal House.
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is situated on Dam Square in very the centre of Amsterdam. It was originally built as the city hall for the magistrates of Amsterdam. In the 17th century it was the largest secular building of Europe. Learn more about its history.
Today the Royal Palace on the Dam is one of the three Palaces, which the State has placed at the King's disposal by an Act of Parliament. It is used for Royal Events like reception of the foreign heads of state during their visits in The Netherlands, the King's New Year reception and other official receptions. Every year, it provides the setting for the presentation of various official and royal prizes.
The Palace has been opened to the public for most of the year (open the whole week except Mondays). Only on days of Royal Events, visiting of the Palace by the members of the public is not possible. Still it might be interesting for you to see the official visitors arriving. Please consult the Palace’s website and their calendar to see the days when the Palace is open for the public, as well as some of the upcoming Royal Events.
Opening hours
For most of the year it is open 10am to 5pm but look at their website to see on which days the Palace is closed to the public.
Admission
Adults: €10
Children under 18: free
Museumkaart: free
students, stadspas, CJP/CKV: €9
The Netherlands has a new King
The new Dutch King Willem-Alexander has been sworn in at a ceremony in Amsterdam's Nieuwe Kerk.
Willem Alexander becomes the first king of the Netherlands in more than 120 years, ascending a throne largely stripped of political power but still invested with huge symbolic significance.
With his wife Queen Maxima by his side, the King took the oath of allegiance. Outside the church, a massive crowd had gathered to follow the ceremony on giant screens.
Like her mother and grandmother before her, Beatrix, who is 75, chose to abdicate after a 33-year reign, saying her son was ready and that it was time for the throne to be held by a new generation.
Beatrix is a very popular Queen with an estimated 8 out of 10 Dutch people in favour of maintaining the monarchy.
The abdication takes place on Queen's Day, a national holiday in The Netherlands, giving the Dutch an opportunity to gather and celebrate in what are rather morose economic times with the country back in recession.
After her abdication, Queen Beatrix, the new King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Maxima, appeared on the balcony of the Royal Palace in Amsterdam to an enthusiastic orange-clad crowd of well-wishers.
Nearly a million people are estimated to have converged on Amsterdam for the event, including more than 10,000 police officers deployed in a massive security operation.
The new King and Queen were joined by their three daughters, the eldest of whom, nine-year-old Catharina-Amalia, becomes Princess of Orange and heir to the throne.
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Geschiedenis van het Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam - History of the Royal Palace Amsterdam
exterior view of Dutch Royal Palace on Dam Square, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
These are some exterior views of the Dutch Royal Palace located on Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands as it appeared on Sunday afternoon, July 3, 2016.
Amsterdam: Royal Palace -- Königliche Palast -- Koninklijk Paleis
Royal Palace Amsterdam Discover Dutch Royal History on a Visit to Amsterdam
Royal Palace Amsterdam Discover Dutch Royal History on a Visit to Amsterdam The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is situated on Dam Square in very the centre of Amsterdam. It was originally built as the city hall for the magistrates of Amsterdam. In the 17th century it was the largest secular building of Europe. Learn more about its history.Today the Royal Palace on the Dam is one of the three Palaces, which the State has placed at the King's disposal by an Act of Parliament. It is used for Royal Events like reception of the foreign heads of state during their visits in The Netherlands, the King's New Year reception and other official receptions. Every year, it provides the setting for the presentation of various official and royal prizes.The Palace has been opened to the public for most of the year (open the whole week except Mondays). Only on days of Royal Events, visiting of the Palace by the members of the public is not possible. Still it might be interesting for you to see the official visitors arriving. Please consult the Palace’s website and their calendar to see the days when the Palace is open for the public, as well as some of the upcoming Royal Events.At the cost of €85 (€115 on weekends) the qualified art historian will lead you through the chambers of the Palace (for groups of adults of 10-20 visitors and children 5-15 visitors). The usual admission price is required. The guide should be booked beforehand – there is a possibility of reserving the guide via the Palace website. Apart from the general tours there is a possibility of the tour on the special theme like “The Empire Tour”, presenting the Palace during the Napoleon’s Empire (1804-1815).A free audio tour is provided in the following languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.The Palace is accessible for visitors on wheelchairs No cell phones – you are required to switch them off before entering the Palace. Photography is permitted under condition that you do not use flash or tripod.The Palace shop offers a number of cards and books on the subject. Orders may placed also via Internet. Catalogues and guidebooks of the collections and actual exhibitions are for sale in the museum shop, as well as books, postcards and royal souvenirs and gifts.
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