Königlicher Palast Amsterdam, Das achte Weltwunder der Architektur - Ein Palast auf Pfählen

Royal Palace Amsterdam
Amsterdamer Damm 1, 1012 AA Amsterdam
Ein Palast, der tatsächlich noch in Benutzung ist
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Einführung

The Royal Palace of Amsterdam (Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam or Paleis op de Dam) is located on the west side of Dam Square in the center of Amsterdam, adjacent to the New Church. The palace was built during the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century and was originally used as a city hall. After its unveiling on July 20, 1655, it was transformed into a palace by Louis Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon, during the French occupation, although the Dutch royal family does not reside here. Today, the palace is sometimes used as a reception venue for heads of state and is open for public visits during the summer. The palace was constructed on 13,659 wooden pilings, reaching a depth of 14-16 meters underground, with stone blocks forming the foundation upon which the building is constructed. It is therefore known as the "Palace on Piles," considered the eighth wonder of the world. The Netherlands has four royal palaces, and the Royal Palace of Amsterdam is one of them. The formal name of the country is "Koninkrijk der Nederlanden" in Dutch, and "Netherlands" strictly refers to a region within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, comprising the provinces of North Holland and South Holland. While "Netherlands" is often used to refer to the entire Kingdom of the Netherlands, it may not be widely accepted by the Dutch, especially those from other provinces, as a polite way to refer to the country. In formal occasions, the Kingdom of the Netherlands uses its formal name "Nederlanden". In Chinese translation, it is generally translated as "荷兰王国" (Kingdom of the Netherlands), so the original names in both terms are not the same.
Adresse
Amsterdamer Damm 1, 1012 AA Amsterdam
Öffnungszeiten
Nicht für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich während der Nutzung oder Ausrichtung königlicher Veranstaltungen durch die königliche Niederlande von 10:00 bis 17:00 Uhr täglich.
Transportmittel
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel: Nehmen Sie einen beliebigen Bus vom Hauptbahnhof und steigen Sie an der Dam Square aus; Zug: Gehen Sie vom Hauptbahnhof geradeaus entlang des Damrak, um den Dam Square zu erreichen, mit dem Palast auf Ihrer rechten Seite, was insgesamt etwa 10 Minuten dauern sollte.