Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard - Baarn, NL
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N 52° 11.631 E 005° 16.835
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A bronze statue of Queen Juliana (1909-2004) and Prince Bernhard (1911-2004) in the garden of Soesdijk Palace in Baarn, the Netherlands.
Waymark Code: WM166B2
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Date Posted: 05/17/2022
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"Soestdijk Palace has a long history. The last residents were Queen Juliana (
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"In the year 2009 the showpiece was officially inaugurated by the eldest daughter of the couple, Queen Beatrix. The sculptor needed 800 kilos of clay for this, which was delivered to the front door located in the Principality of Monaco. After months of hard toil, this beautiful bronze statue of the Royal couple emerged from his studio.
It was cast in Bologna, Italy. Thanks to the cooperation of the Stichting Beeldenin Koningin Juliana en Prins Bernhard, Queen Beatrix and the Government Buildings Agency under whose jurisdiction this operation fell, it was realized.
Now the couple stands there, waving to everyone who passes by, as a final farewell. The rear of the large building looks a bit nicer than the front. Supported by beds with beautiful flowers in various colors, yellow, red and orange, it gives an impression of peacefulness and togetherness."
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