Category:De Drie Stoepen
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De Drie Stoepen (EN: The Three Doorsteps) is the name of three adjacent buildings in the center of the city of The Hague, in the Netherlands. They where designed by architect F. van Braxhoofden and have a Louis XIV style facade and a Louis XVI style entrance and interior. The construction took place in ± 1728. They are protected as a Dutch national heritage monument.
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