Ridderzaal, The Hague

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Ridderzaal in The Hague is a historic Gothic hall within the Binnenhof complex, best known as the ceremonial venue where the Dutch monarch opens Parliament each year.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic hall
ceremonial hall
historic building
landmark in The Hague
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
associatedWith Dutch parliament
surface form: Dutch Parliament

Dutch monarchy
category Buildings and structures in The Hague
Gothic architecture in the Netherlands
Rijksmonuments in The Hague
Seats of national legislatures
country Netherlands
eventHosted Prinsjesdag
surface form: Prinsjesdag ceremony

speech from the throne
floorCount 2
hasFeature large Gothic hall
rose window
stained glass windows
throne for the monarch
twin towers on the front façade
wooden roof structure
hasNameInDutch Ridderzaal
hasNameInEnglish Hall of Knights
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
heritageStatusCountry Netherlands
locatedIn Binnenhof
locatedInCity The Hague
locatedInPoliticalEntity Kingdom of the Netherlands
locatedInProvince South Holland
locatedNear Dutch House of Representatives building
Dutch Senate building
Hofvijver
notableFor annual speech from the throne by the Dutch monarch
openingOfParliamentVenueFor Dutch monarch
partOf Binnenhof
surface form: Binnenhof complex
primaryFunction venue for the opening of the Dutch parliamentary year
publicAccess yes
significance symbol of Dutch constitutional monarchy
symbol of Dutch democracy
touristAttraction yes
use ceremonial venue
parliamentary ceremonies venue
state occasions venue
usedBy Government of the Netherlands
surface form: Dutch government

States General of the Netherlands

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