- The
Hofvijver (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɔˌfɛivər]; English:
Court Pond) is a
small lake in the
centre of The Hague, Netherlands. It is
adjoined in the...
- of
buildings in the city
centre of The Hague, Netherlands, next to the
Hofvijver (Court Pond). It
houses the
meeting place of both
houses of the States...
- area, but
presumably purchased a
third court situated by the present-day
Hofvijver in 1229,
previously owned by a
woman called Meilendis. Presumably, Floris...
- The
torentje (literally turret) is a
small octagonal building at the
Hofvijver,
which is
first mentioned in
chronicles in 1354 and
probably dates from...
- museum. The "gate"
function was lost in 1923 when the
houses adjoining the
Hofvijver were
taken down to
build the
street that now
allows busy traffic, including...
-
Flags of the
provinces near the
Hofvijver in The Hague...
- The Hague, Netherlands,
adjacent to the
Binnenhof (Inner Court) and the
Hofvijver (Court Pond). It is
listed in the Top 100
Dutch heritage sites. The square...
-
Frederick Henry,
bought a plot
bordering the
Binnenhof and the
adjacent Hofvijver pond in The Hague, at that time the
political centre of the
Dutch Republic...
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Front of the
Museum Bredius overlooking the
hofvijver in The Hague....
- The
Binnenhof by the
Hofvijver, 1625...