Mauritstoren

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Mauritstoren is a historic tower that forms part of the Binnenhof complex in The Hague, Netherlands, associated with the country’s political and governmental center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
part of building complex
tower
adjacentTo Hofvijver
architecturalStyle Dutch classicism
associatedWith Government of the Netherlands
surface form: Dutch government

Minister of General Affairs of the Netherlands
surface form: Prime Minister of the Netherlands

States General of the Netherlands
country Netherlands
hasFunction government-related
hasNameInLanguage Mauritstoren (Dutch)
hasViewOf Binnenhof
surface form: Binnenhof courtyard

Hofvijver lake
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument
heritageDesignationCountry Netherlands
isGovernmentBuilding yes
isPartOfHistoricCenter The Hague
surface form: The Hague city center
isPoliticalSite yes
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn Binnenhof
The Hague
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory South Holland
locatedInTime Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
material brick
namedAfter Maurice of Nassau
surface form: Maurits (given name origin, likely Prince Maurice of Nassau)
partOf Binnenhof
surface form: Binnenhof complex

Dutch parliamentary complex
roofType pitched roof
usedFor meeting rooms
offices

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Binnenhof hasPart Mauritstoren