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Noordeinde palace in The Hague originates from the 16th century, but in its present form it dates from the 17th century, thus offering a fine example of dutch classical architecture. |
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Duivenvoorde castle near Leiden is a 17th century house, with some elements of the 16th century. It is a museum now. |
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Endegeest castle in Oegstgeest near Leiden is a fine example of a dutch 17th century nobleman's house. It has an intact baily and two charming towers. |
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Hofwijck house in Voorburg is a typical renaissance house for a renaissance man: Constantijn Huijgens. |
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The Prinsenhuis in Hellevoetsluis is a lovely intact princely lodge. |
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The Mauritshuis in The Hague is one of the finest examples of dutch classical architecture. |
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Lindenhof house in Noordwijk, a simple nobleman's seat. |
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Oud-Poelgeest castle in Oegstgeest is a 17th century house, that was altered in the 19th century. |
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Berbice House or Allemansgeest in Voorschoten |