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Palace Soestdijk

Soestdijk Palace is one of the four official palaces of the Dutch royal family. It consists of a central block and two wings.
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 the late Princess Juliana and her husband, the late Prince Bernhard until their deaths in 2004.
The palace originally started as a hunting lodge that was built for Stadhouder William III between 1674 and 1678 by Maurits Post, who was also involved in building two other royal palaces, Huis ten Bosch Palace and Noordeinde Palace. William left the Netherlands in 1688 to reside in London as William III of England.
During the french invasion in 1795, the palace was seized as a spoil of war and turned into an inn for French troops. When Louis Napoleon became king of Holland, he took possession of it and had it extended and refurbished.
It was presented to William II of the Netherlands in 1815 in recognition of his services at the Battle of Waterloo. In 1842 its contents were enriched by the addition of the neoclassical furnishings of his former palace in Brussels, today the Palais des Académies.
Soestdijk became the property of the State of the Netherlands in 1971, though it was used by Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard as their official residence until both of their deaths in 2004. Since the deaths of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard, Soestdjik palace has remainded empty and closed to the public; this will change as the State of the Netherlands plans to open Soestdijk Palace to the public at the end of 2006.

Meeting details for Hotel Restaurant het Witte Huis Soest

The Witte Huis has 4 meetingrooms and some sub-rooms with it for the smaller meetings.
All rooms have airco, day light.Some rooms are next to each other and can gathered to make a bigger meeting room of 190 m2, with theater style seating upto 150 persons. All meeting rooms have WIFI Internet.
  • Number of meeting rooms: 5
  • Smallest meeting room: 30 m²
  • Largest meeting room: 180 m²
  • Maximum number of guests: 200

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Meeting rooms Total m² Room size Class room Theater Board room U-shape Carré Banquet Reception Photo
Vermeer 40 - 15 40 20 20 20 20 35
Van Gogh 80 - 40 70 40 35 50 40 80
Vermeer & Van Gogh 120 - 65 90 70 - - - 120
Rubens 60 - 30 60 30 25 35 - 60
Rembrandt 120 - 60 110 50 40 70 - 120
Rubens & Rembrandt 180 - 100 160 70 60 120 - 200
Breughel 30 - - - 20 - - - -


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