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- Credit: King Willem-Alexander at his residence De Eikenhorst in Wassenaar, Zuid-Holland (Photo: RVD/Frank van Beek)
Art
Amsterdam
Dam Square
Dynasty portraits Oranje-Nassau
exhibition
Paleis Huis ten Bosch
King Willem-Alexander
Royal Palace
Royal palace Amsterdam
royal portraits
royal portraits exhibition
Thursday, 2 June 2016 - 16:50
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Dutch King to open Royal exhibit in Amsterdam palace

King Willem-Alexander will be opening an exhibition of House of Oranje-Nassau portraits in the Royal Palace on Dam Square in Amsterdam on July 1st, the Telegraaf reports. The exhibition is titled "Dynasty, portraits of Ornaje-Nassau". It consists of, among other things, family and child portraits, ceremonial portraits and equestrian portraits. Many of the paintings in the exhibition can already be seen in a permanent exhibition in the palace. But a number of works from Palace Huis ten Bosch will also be part of this exhibition. The exhibition will be open to the public from July 2nd to September 25th.

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