Huis ter Nieuburch
Dublin Core
Title
Huis ter Nieuburch
Subject
Map of Palace Huis ter Nieuburch in Rijswijk, Holland
Description
The estate Huis ter Nieuburch was bought in 1630 by Frederik Hendrik van
Oranje-Nassau who rebuilt it in 1634 with the aid of the architect Simon de la Vallée.
Frederik Hendrik’s widow Amalia von Solms-Braunfels inherited the estate, but she prefered to stay at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague. In 1697, the palace was used for the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Rijswijk.
Oranje-Nassau who rebuilt it in 1634 with the aid of the architect Simon de la Vallée.
Frederik Hendrik’s widow Amalia von Solms-Braunfels inherited the estate, but she prefered to stay at Noordeinde Palace in The Hague. In 1697, the palace was used for the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Rijswijk.
Creator
Jan van Vianen
Source
Digital Archive of Historic Gardens + Landscapes
Date
1697
Part of Collection
Citation
Jan van Vianen, “Huis ter Nieuburch,” The Wives of the Stadtholders: an exhibition, accessed January 15, 2026, http://emlo-portal.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/exhibition/sw/items/show/19.
