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Ridderzaal (Zijgeval), Hague - NETHERLANDS - ARTIST SIGNED: Door George Schulen For Sale


Ridderzaal (Zijgeval), Hague - NETHERLANDS - ARTIST SIGNED: Door George Schulen
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Ridderzaal (Zijgeval), Hague - NETHERLANDS - ARTIST SIGNED: Door George Schulen:
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Ridderzaal (Zijgeval), Hague - NETHERLANDS - ARTIST SIGNED: Door George Schulen: The Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights) is the main building of the 13th century Binnenhof in The Hague, Netherlands. It is used for the state opening of Parliament on Prinsjesdag, when the Dutch monarch drives to Parliament in the Golden Carriage and delivers the speech from the throne. It is also used for official royal receptions, and inter-parliamentary conferences. In the 13th century Floris IV, Count of Holland bought a piece of land next to a small lake to build a house on. The Ridderzaal, the manorial hall of Floris V, grandson of Floris IV, was built on this estate in the 13th century. Over the centuries, the government buildings developed around this lake and incorporated the Ridderzaal. From the early 17th century, the Ridderzaal became an important trading place for booksellers, as Westminster Hall was in London. In later centuries it served a variety of purposes - as a market hall, a promenade, a drill hall, a public record office, a hospital ward, even the offices of the state lottery. It was restored between 1898 and 1904 to serve its present purposes. This 40 by 20 meter (130 × 66 ft.) large Gothic Hall has magnificent stained-glass windows depicting the coats of arms of Dutch towns; particularly fine is the rose window with the arms of the principal noble families of the Netherlands. The heavy timber roof structure with its 18-metre-long beams (59 ft.) has the appearance of an upturned ship. Wooden heads symbolizing eavesdroppers from the higher powers are supposed to deter members of the assembly from lying. This Linen Era (1930-45) postcard is in good condition but shows some edge wear and has lost its stamp. Uitgave \"Rembrandt\" Amsterdam.


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Ridderzaal (Zijgeval), Hague - NETHERLANDS - ARTIST SIGNED: Door George Schulen

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