The Royal Palace Amsterdam (known as the Paleis op de Dam and sometimes as the Stadhuis op de Dam) is a palace on Dam Square in downtown Amsterdam. The palace is used by the Royal House as a reception palace and is used for exhibitions.
It was built as a town hall between 1648 and 1665, designed by architect Jacob van Campen, and consecrated on 29 July 1655. The structure is considered the Netherlands' most important historical and cultural monument of the seventeenth century.
Conceived by Hendrik-Jan Kornelis, visualized with AI.
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