Royal Palace in Amsterdam

The Royal Palace in Amsterdam (Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam or Paleis op de Dam) is one of three palaces in the Netherlands which are at the disposal of the monarch by Act of Parliament. The palace was built as a city hall during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. The building became the royal palace of King Louis Napoleon and later of the Dutch Royal House. It is situated on the west side of Dam Square in the centre of Amsterdam, opposite the War Memorial and next to the Nieuwe Kerk.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Amsterdam (Netherlands) (0 km), Zaanse Schans (12 km), Castle De Haar (29 km), Bruges (Belgium) (173 km), Brussels (Belgium) (174 km), Zeche Zollverein (177 km), Düsseldorf (Germany) (182 km), Meyer Shipyards Papenburg (185 km), Ostend (Belgium) (188 km), Aachen (Germany) (197 km), Cologne (Germany) (214 km), Star Wars Identities Exhibition in Cologne (215 km), Cloppenburg Museum Village (220 km), Bonn (Germany) (238 km), Bremen (Germany) (275 km), Canterbury (United Kingdom) (288 km), Warburg and Wilhelmsthal Calden (309 km), Leeds Castle (319 km), Audley End House (321 km), Cambridge (United Kingdom) (325 km)

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