Het Loo has again vases in the garden

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Jennifer

QuotePrincess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven have Friday afternoon in Het Loo Palace museum the exhibition Blue & Fur opened. 45 Delft blue vases make their comeback in the ornamental garden of the Palace.

Van Vollenhoven was particularly enamored of the vases, which on the basis of seventeenth-century models are made. Margriet and her husband got the gains, the crowning of the renovation of the garden, to see first. "I would also like to," said Van Vollenhoven.

Read more translated:
www.vorsten.nl/2016/06/17/het-loo-heeft-weer-vazen-in-de-tuin/ - Translator
"You've done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination". ~ Ralph Marston

LouisFerdinand

I like the title of the project "For the love of Mary". What a beautiful way to honor Queen Mary II (Stuart)!


Jennifer

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The Het Loo palace has an interesting history. It was used by the Dutch royals for centuries until the 1960s when Queen Wilhelmina died. Since then it has been renovated many times and serves as a great museum for tourists with interesting paintings and artifacts. It's like visiting either the Hermitage and Rijksmuseum. You can learn a lot about history there.

 
QuoteGuided tours on roof Palace Het Loo

Museum Palace Het Loo in the summer vacation special tours to the paleisdak. This may to 28 August.

Under the guidance of guides visitors climb the high attics of the Palace steps onto the roof. There is enjoying an unexpectedly wide view of the Palace Gardens and the grounds of Het Loo. This is an area of six hectares, enclosed by the wooded Palace park.

Read more translated:
www.vorsten.nl/2016/07/12/rondleidingen-op-dak-paleis-het-loo/ - Translator
"You've done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination". ~ Ralph Marston