DANIEL STOPENDAAL. The royal palace at Honselaarsdijk and its gardens, belonging to His Majesty the King of Prussia (1710). This view is restricted to the central part of the grounds with the slightly updated palace at the centre. The orangery (left) and stables (right) beyond the outer canal can be glimpsed at the sides, and the aviary for pheasants can be viewed between the woods at the left. A Collection of 33 plans and views of Rotterdam. Amsterdam, 1718. Huis Honselaarsdijk was a palace in Honselersdijk, Holland, Dutch Republic. Source: Maps.C.9.e.8.(25). Language: Dutch.
The royal palace at Honselaarsdijk and its gardens, belonging to His Majesty the King of Prussia (1710). This view is restricted to the central part of the grounds with the slightly updated palace at the centre. The orangery (left) and stables (right) beyond the outer canal can be glimpsed at the sides, and the aviary for pheasants can be viewed between the woods at the left. A Collection of 33 plans and views of Rotterdam. Amsterdam, 1718. Huis Honselaarsdijk was a palace in Honselersdijk, Holland, Dutch Republic. Source: Maps.C.9.e.8.(25). Language: Dutch.