Lange Voorhout 2-4 - Den Haag, NL
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N 52° 04.909 E 004° 18.584
31U E 589747 N 5770947
The Kloosterkerk (Kloosterchurch) in the Hague has a long history. During this history, the Dutch Royal family attend the church gatherings regularly.
Waymark Code: WM19C33
Location: Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 01/21/2024
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I visited this location while walking a multi geocache (Anno 1680) in the Hague (
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About the Kloosterkerk:
"The Kloosterkerk is a church building from the late Middle Ages on the Lange Voorhout in the center of The Hague. The building has been used by the Protestant Church since 1617. The Kloosterkerk is known, among other things, as a church where members of the Dutch Royal House regularly attend the Sunday church service. The ties of the House of Orange-Nassau with this church go back to 1617, when Count Maurice of Nassau, the later Prince of Orange, decided to worship here."
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About the Blue Plaque - Vrienden van het Lange Voorhout
"The Friends took the initiative to mount blue plaques on the facades of monumental buildings on Lange Voorhout. The attention of passers-by is attracted by the characteristic blue round enamelled plaques, which briefly describe the history of the building and its inhabitants."
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