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unusual facts about Huis ten Bosch


Huis ten Bosch

Led by the Catholic architect-painters Jacob van Campen and Pieter Post, other major Catholic artists of the day such as Gerard van Honthorst, Jacob Jordaens, Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert, Theodoor van Thulden, Caesar van Everdingen, Salomon de Bray, Pieter Soutman, Gonzales Coques, Pieter de Grebber, Adriaen Hanneman and Jan Lievens filled the Oranjezaal ("Orange Hall" ) with paintings glorifying the late prince.


Bordes scene

The tradition was started when the Cabinet Biesheuvel I presented itself with Queen Juliana at Huis ten Bosch and later at her home, Palace Soestdijk (with the exception of the Cabinet Van Agt II, which presented itself in the hall of Huis ten Bosch).


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Kami-Arita Station

An employee is dispatched by the limit from Arita Station all over Arita Tōkiichi held period (in Golden Week), and some limited express Midori and Huis Ten Bosch trains stopping at this station every year.