- The
Ridderzaal (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɪdərzaːl]; English: Hall of Knights) is the main
building of the 13th-century
inner square of the
former castle...
- this
construction continued.
Between 1248 and 1280,
William had the
Ridderzaal built. To its left and right,
walls were built,
which divided the area...
- States-General in the
Ridderzaal. At
around 12:30 on Prinsjesdag, the
members of the
Senate and
House of
Representatives enter the
Ridderzaal. They sit opposite...
- of it were
finished during the
reign of his son
Floris V, of
which the
Ridderzaal ("Knights' Hall"),
still intact, is the most prominent. It is
still used...
-
until 2006
immediately to the
right of the
throne of the
monarch in the
Ridderzaal. On
official occasions, the flag
should always be on the very left side...
- survive.
Three very
large surviving royal halls are
Westminster Hall,
Ridderzaal in
Binnenhof and the
Vladislav Hall in
Prague Castle (although the latter...
-
first issue 1997
House of Bols,
Paulus Potterstraat 14,
Amsterdam - 2007
Ridderzaal (‘Hall of Knights’),
Binnenhof 10, The
Hague - 2008 ****s ter Kleef, Kleverlaan...
- Vergadering), with the
president of the
Senate presiding. They take
place in the
Ridderzaal (Hall of Knights) in the Binnenhof,
except for the
inauguration of the...
-
Throne in the
Ridderzaal, from
which the
Dutch monarch delivers the
Throne Speech on the Prince's Day....
- the States-General and
other major bodies of
government ****emble in the
Ridderzaal to hear the King
deliver the
speech from the
throne after having arrived...