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  1. Het Loo é um palácio dos Países Baixos localizado nas proximidades de Apeldoorn. A antiga residência Real começou a ser construída em 1684 para Stadtholder Willem, conhecido pelos lusófonos como Guilherme III de Orange, e para a sua consorte, Maria II de Inglaterra, os quais se tornaram Rei e Rainha de Inglaterra em 1689 .

  2. Het Loo Palace (Dutch: Paleis Het Loo [paːˈlɛis ɦɛt ˈloː], meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau. History [ edit ] The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was built between 1684 and 1686 for stadtholder - king William ...

  3. Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn. Bezoek de stallen, tuinen, het paleis en tentoonstelling 'De Oranjes'.

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  4. Paleis Het Loo is a former royal residence and a museum of decorative arts. Explore the stables, gardens, palace and exhibitions on your own or with a guide.

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  5. Paleis Het Loo serves as the royal palace Netherlands for three centuries. Built in 1684, it is a masterpiece of 17th century Dutch baroque style. A distinctly Dutch palace with characteristic symmetry, restrained grandeur, modest proportions, it’s designed to be lived in.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Het_LooHet Loo - Wikiwand

    Het Loo é um palácio dos Países Baixos localizado nas proximidades de Apeldoorn. A antiga residência Real começou a ser construída em 1684 para Stadtholder Willem, conhecido pelos lusófonos como Guilherme III de Orange, e para a sua consorte, Maria II de Inglaterra, os quais se tornaram Rei e Rainha de Inglaterra em 1689.

  7. On the death of King William III in 1702 there was disagreement about his inheritance, but eventually, in 1732, Het Loo descended to Willem IV (1711-1751) who was, from 1747, Stadtholder of all the provinces. Both Willem IV and his son Willem V (1748-1806) used the palace in the 18th century as a summer residence.