Yanita Nikolova Review of Paleis Het Loo
Het Loo Palace is located in the heart of the Neth...
Het Loo Palace is located in the heart of the Netherlands, near the town of Apeldoorn, Gelderland. The estate is over 300 years old and is known as the Dutch Versailles because of the beautiful gardens built in French style since the construction of the castle. The mansion is a site of national importance, it is a monument of culture and is open to visitors from the beginning of May until the end of October from 10 am to 5 pm on Tuesdays to Sundays inclusive. The ticket price for adults is 14.50 EUR, for children under 3 years the entrance is free of charge.
The area is fascinatingly beautiful, the geometric-precise beauty of the surrounding world is built with taste and love for centuries. Shooting in the palace is allowed, the only condition is to avoid lightning, lamps and to keep as quiet as possible in the palace labyrinths, as if we do not awaken or worry the spirits of the aristocratic individuals who peer through the portraits of different sizes, oatmeal the walls of the entire palace cloister.
Landscaping in this vast terrain, French, English and German architects worked in royal gardens and parks. Surrounding space is a fine embroidery with incredible colorful panels and extremely fine green areas. The colorful fairy is complemented by romantic walkways, covered with gravel, statues and fountains. A warning: wear closed, low and comfortable shoes.
Wonderful for a tourist visit place and wonderful for a close encounter with Dutch history. I recommend with pleasure. There is a paid parking, the price is 5 Euro per car, regardless of the stay.

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