Although the Capitol and the Knights Building have a long history and are currently in use as government departments, the openness is definitely more powerful than any country in the world, and there is no tall and powerful doorman.
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Inner Court & Hall Of The Knights Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Old Parliament Building in The Hague is a classical building in the 17th century. It has a beautiful spout and neatly opposed window design. From here, you can feel the solemn and simple spirit of perseverance. The Ridderzaal (Knights'Hall) in the inner courtyard of the Houses of Parliament is the heart of Parliament, a Gothic building with magnificent stained glass windows depicting the coat of arms of the Dutch town; particularly worthy Mention is made of the rose window with the coat of arms of the major Dutch families, with a heavy transomed roof and a structure in the shape of an overturned ship. This symbolizes the wooden head of an eavesdropper from a higher power, which can deter members of the assembly from lying. Every year on the third Tuesday of September, on Prinsjesdag, the day when Parliament is in session, the Dutch monarch arrives here in a golden carriage to deliver his throne speech. Formal receptions and inter-parliamentary meetings are also held here. Until 1992, it was the seat of the second house of the Dutch Parliament, the Dutch House of Commons. During the recess of the Congress, it will be open to visit, and the open part has two parliamentary halls and exhibition rooms.
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Inner Court & Hall Of The Knights Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Although the Capitol and the Knights Building have a long history and are currently in use as government departments, the openness is definitely more powerful than any country in the world, and there is no tall and powerful doorman.
The parliament building, the political center of the Netherlands, is actually a place to be able to travel, close to the art gallery. It is like the real capital of the Netherlands, where the country's leaders work.
The typical building comes in from a small door, which is not visible from the outside. It is the seat of a government office, and the Knights Hall is also entered by a small door leading to the underground pavilion. There is no cave.
The Knights Tower has been exhibited in the Knights Hall all year round, and there has always been a palace-like hall in this underground location, and now there are some models and historical evidences on display.
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