Museum ‘Het Prinsenhof’ (The Prince’s Court) in Delft is a former convent from where William of Orange successfully fought against the Spanish occupation in the 16th century. The Dutch Royal House are descendants of William of Orange. Het Prinsenhof shows you how his actions led to the foundation of the Dutch Republic.
William of Orange’s ideals were simple: freedom of religion, and tolerance. But there was no room for his ideals under Spanish rule. A revolution was unchained between the Calvinist Dutch and the Catholic Spanish in which William of Orange became known as the Father of the Fatherland.
On July 10 1584, William of Orange was assassinated by Balthasar Gerards on a staircase at Het Prinsenhof. His two sons, Maurits and Frederik Hendrik, continued the war and realized the eventual victory.
You’ll learn everything there is to know about William of Orange and the revolt against Spain at Museum Het Prinsenhof. Historical objects, pieces of art and the bullet holes in the wall where William of Orange was shot, bring history back to life. Take this fascinating journey through Dutch history.
| 2 Jan 2012 - 31 Dec 2012 | Tue - Sun | 11:00 - 17:00 |
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| New Year's Day | closed | |
| Christmas Day | closed | |
| Easter Monday | closed | |
| Queen's Birthday | closed | |
| Christmas Day | closed |
| CJP (cultural youth pass) | € 6 , 50 | |
| children from: 12 year | € 6 , 50 | |
| adults from: 12 year | € 10 , 00 | |
| MJK (Museum Card) from: 12 year | € 2 , 50 |
Prices subject to change