Huis Honselaarsdijk
| Huis Honselaarsdijk | |
|---|---|
Print ca. 1683 by Abraham Bega & Abraham Blooteling | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Dutch Baroque architecture |
| Location | Honselersdijk, Dutch Republic |
| Coordinates | 52°00′23″N 4°13′28″E / 52.006277°N 4.224544°E |
| Completed | 17th century |
| Demolished | 1815 |
| Client | Prince Frederick Henry |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Jacob van Campen, Pieter Post |
Huis Honselaarsdijk is a former palace and country residence of the Dutch Stadtholders and princes of Orange which lies about 2.6 km (2 mi) southwest of the border of The Hague, Netherlands. It was one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in The Netherlands. Today, only part of the outbuildings remain and are known locally as De Nederhof.