Tour historic gardens and visit the exhibition on the Dutch monarchy
Visit the Paleis Het Loo in the Netherlands. This former royal residence, built in the 17th century, showcases Dutch history and architecture. Wander through its grand halls and intricate gardens that reflect the legacy of the House of Orange-Nassau. Enter through the modern underground entrance beneath the courtyard and a glass-bottomed fountain. Explore the main exhibition on the Dutch monarchy, or see one of the rotating temporary exhibitions held twice a year. The palace gardens, designed in the 17th century, are famous for their Baroque style. Observe the fountains and statues, which tell the story of Willem III and Mary Stuart's wealth and influence during that time.