Abstract is: Lange Voorhout Palace (Dutch: Paleis Lange Voorhout [paːˈlɛis ˈlɑŋə voːrˈɦʌut]) in The Hague was designed in 1760 by the architect for Anthony Patras (1718-1764), a deputy to the States General of the Netherlands.
(P625, lat/long) | 52.0834 / 4.31416 |
palace | Q16560 |
P268 | Bibliothèque nationale de France ID | 135129071 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/010lz9b_ |
P227 | GND ID | 5090046-8 |
P269 | IdRef ID | 050421271 |
075681633 | ||
P244 | Library of Congress authority ID | n94018955 |
P8189 | National Library of Israel J9U ID | 987007290636805171 |
P359 | Rijksmonument ID | 17723 |
P8519 | RKD thesaurus ID | 87115 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 268242660 |
P12086 | WikiKids ID | Paleis_Lange_Voorhout |
P84 | architect | Pieter de Swart | Q2121728 |
P149 | architectural style | Louis Quinze | Q945693 |
P17 | country | Netherlands | Q55 |
P1435 | heritage designation | Rijksmonument | Q916333 |
P571 | inception | 1764-01-01 | |
P131 | located in the administrative territorial entity | The Hague | Q36600 |
P669 | located on street | Lange Voorhout | Q2037509 |
P466 | occupant | Beatrix of the Netherlands | Q29574 |
Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont | Q57664 | ||
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands | Q150747 | ||
William II of the Netherlands | Q154287 | ||
Juliana of the Netherlands | Q154946 | ||
Princess Sophie of the Netherlands | Q242862 | ||
Escher Museum | Q1871689 | ||
Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands | Q705129 | ||
P127 | owned by | The Hague | Q36600 |
??? | Q13745185 |
building | public |
building:levels | 3 |
description | Den Haag, Lange Voorhout Palace |
name | Paleis Lange Voorhout |
ref:bag | 0518100000339315 |
roof:levels | 2 |
source | BAG |
source:date | 2014-02-11 |
start_date | 1764 |
wikimedia_commons | Category:Paleis Lange Voorhout |
Q36600 | The Hague | owner of | P1830 |
Q1871689 | Escher Museum | location | P276 |
Q38234460 | Anthony Patras | notable work | P800 |
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