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  1. Although named after the village of Soestdijk, which is largely in the municipality of Soest, the Soestdijk Palace is just north of the border in the municipality of Baarn in the province of Utrecht. It was the home for over six decades of Queen Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard until their deaths in 2004.

  2. Sep 13, 2017 · Learn about the history and the gardens of Soestdijk Palace, where Dutch royals lived for centuries. Find out how to get there, when to visit and what to expect from this abandoned palace.

  3. Paleis Soestdijk staat aan de start van een nieuwe fase in haar ruim 350-jarig bestaan. Het landgoed wordt de komende jaren grondig gerestaureerd en klaargemaakt voor een nieuwe bestemming. In 2024 opent het nieuwe Paleis Soestdijk | MadeByHolland.

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  4. May 26, 2024 · A hotel, the hospitality sector and other functions will be established in and around the palace. On 5 January 2020 the palace opened its doors for the last time. After the renovation that is thought to cost more than 100 million Euros and should last until late 2023, the palace hopes to reopen its doors.

  5. Baarn, Netherlands. Soestdijk is a former palace of the Dutch Royal Family. It consists of a central block and two wings. It was the home for over six decades of Queen Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard until their deaths in 2004. In the middle of the seventeenth century the Country house on the Zoestdijk was built for Cornelis de Graeff.

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  6. Oct 31, 2016 · Soestdijk Palace was built in the 17th century and was most recently home to Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard until their deaths. It will now become an experimental garden, an innovation...

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    In 1937, the palace became the permanent residence of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard. Since Prince Bernhard’s death in 2004, the palace has been uninhabited. Visiting Soestdijk Palace. Nowadays, the palace is open to visitors, and it is possible to take a look inside the royal residence.

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