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199: 130: 152: 242: 25: 213:, it even featured a zoo. The zoo exhibited mostly falcons and other birds of prey that were used for hunting. Later, hounds were exhibited as well. The Buitenhof was moated for safety in the 15th century. People that did not belong to the court, lived outside of it, around the 250:
Number 19 was built in the second half of the 18th century as the main office of the garrison. It was renovated from 1897 to 1900, after which it became a police office. The building currently houses a
153: 229:. A second entrance was introduced in 1814 with the construction of the Gravenstraat. In 1923, the houses between the gate and the Hofvijver were demolished, as was advised by architect 198: 337: 283:
Number 34 was built in 1467. In the 19th century, it was used as parking place of carriages of the court, until they were replaced to the Royal Stables in 1877.
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The square originated in the 13th century, during the construction of the Binnenhof. It was filled with houses and stables and, in the reign of
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today. It was rebuilt by De Lussanet de la Sablonière in 1972, and renovated again in 2005-2007. The building is used as an annex of the
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Number 20 was built in 1904 as a restaurant, named "Entre Deux Villes". In 1935, the building became a
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Number 39-42 are three 17th century houses, today housing the four star
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[ˈbœytə(n)ˌɦɔf]

The Hague dialect
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The Hague
Netherlands
Binnenhof
Hofvijver
Top 100 Dutch heritage sites

William V, Prince of Orange
Count Albert I
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Korte Voorhout
Gevangenpoort
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