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- Huis ter Nieuburch, auch Schloss Rijswijk, Hof te Rijswijk, Huis te Rijswijk oder Huis ter Nieuwburg, war ein Sommerpalast des Hauses Oranien-Nassau, den der holländische Statthalter Friedrich Heinrich von Oranien zwischen 1630 und 1634 in Formen des niederländischen Klassizismus in Rijswijk errichten ließ. Geschichtliche Bedeutung erlangte das zeit seines Bestehens wenig bewohnte Gebäude als Ort der Verhandlungen zum Frieden von Rijswijk. (de)
- Huis ter Nieuwburg or Huis ter Nieuburch ("House at New Borough") was a palace in Rijswijk, Holland, Dutch Republic. The symmetrical building was probably designed by the Dutch architect Jacob van Campen together with and the prince himself. According to Slothouwer the designs were carried out by who was replaced by the French architect Simon de la Vallée in 1634. The palace was built between 1630 and 1636 for stadtholder Prince Frederick Henry. The palace with gardens was the country house of the Princes of Orange for years, and it was used for the peace negotiations resulting in the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697. After the death of Prince William III in 1702, the palace was inherited by the Kings of Prussia, until it was given back to the Princes of Orange by King Frederick II. The gardens of the palace were formal French Renaissance gardens constructed in 1636. In front of the palace were trees and parterres enclosed by walls. Behind the palace was a larger garden with four rectangular ponds. The building was demolished in 1790 after years of neglect. At present, the area is woodland known as the . The only reminders of the palace are two of the ponds and an obelisk, the Needle of Rijswijk, commemorating the peace treaty. (en)
- Huis ter Nieuburch was een paleis dat in de Nederlandse plaats Rijswijk (Zuid-Holland) heeft gestaan. Het werd ook wel Hof te Rijswijk, Huis te Rijswijk of Huis ter Nieuwburg genoemd. (nl)
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- Front view of the palace in 1665 (en)
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- Huis ter Nieuburch, auch Schloss Rijswijk, Hof te Rijswijk, Huis te Rijswijk oder Huis ter Nieuwburg, war ein Sommerpalast des Hauses Oranien-Nassau, den der holländische Statthalter Friedrich Heinrich von Oranien zwischen 1630 und 1634 in Formen des niederländischen Klassizismus in Rijswijk errichten ließ. Geschichtliche Bedeutung erlangte das zeit seines Bestehens wenig bewohnte Gebäude als Ort der Verhandlungen zum Frieden von Rijswijk. (de)
- Huis ter Nieuburch was een paleis dat in de Nederlandse plaats Rijswijk (Zuid-Holland) heeft gestaan. Het werd ook wel Hof te Rijswijk, Huis te Rijswijk of Huis ter Nieuwburg genoemd. (nl)
- Huis ter Nieuwburg or Huis ter Nieuburch ("House at New Borough") was a palace in Rijswijk, Holland, Dutch Republic. The symmetrical building was probably designed by the Dutch architect Jacob van Campen together with and the prince himself. According to Slothouwer the designs were carried out by who was replaced by the French architect Simon de la Vallée in 1634. The palace was built between 1630 and 1636 for stadtholder Prince Frederick Henry. (en)
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- Huis ter Nieuburch (de)
- Huis ter Nieuwburg (en)
- Huis ter Nieuburch (nl)
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