Photo de stock - Mauritshuis Facade, Den Haag, The Netherlands The 17th century Dutch classicist building was named after the Dutch man who had it built, Count Johan Maurits of Nassau-Siegen between 1636 and 1644 whilst he was govenor of the Dutch colony in Brazil The architects were the best of the day : Jacob van Campen and his assistant Pieter Post The building has housed it´s world famous collection of Dutch Golden Age art for nearly 200 years, including masterpieces by Vermeer, rembrandt, Jan Steen and Frans Hals

Photo de stock: Mauritshuis Facade, Den Haag, The Netherlands  The 17th century Dutch classicist building was named after the Dutch man who had it built.

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