Embassy of the Netherlands

4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Embassy of the Netherlands

Address :

Bubeneč, Gotthardská 27/6, Dejvice, 160 00 Praha 6, Czechia

Phone : 📞 +
Website : https://www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/countries/czech-republic
Categories :
City : Praha

Bubeneč, Gotthardská 27/6, Dejvice, 160 00 Praha 6, Czechia
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musteata sergiu on Google

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Benjamin Swart on Google

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Parag Wajpe on Google

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BENOLUX on Google

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ronald van deelen on Google

jest mega holanďan
he is mega holanďan
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G D S on Google

Una de las muy pocas oficinas administrativas que he experimentado en praga con muy buena atencion y con ganas de ayudar a la gente. En especial sr. Gregory
One of the very few administrative offices that I have experienced in prague with very good care and eager to help people. Especially mr. Gregory
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Dvoupatrová obdélná stavba velvyslanectví Nizozemského království byla původně obytným domem, kterému se říkalo U Božího oka. Jde o upravenou pozdně klasicistní anonymní stavbu z let 1851-62. První stavba na místě dnešního domu vznikala v roce 1785. Tehdy zde byl na kostelním pozemku vybudován domek. K přestavbě a rozšíření prvního stavení došlo mezi lety 1851-62 za majitele Jana Riedla. The two-storey rectangular building of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was originally a residential house called By the Eye of God. It is a modified late Classicist anonymous building from 1851-62. The first building on the site of today's house was built in 1785. At that time a house was built on the church land. The first object was rebuilt and extended between 1851-62 under the ownership of Jan Riedl.
The two-storey rectangular building of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was originally a residential house called By the Eye of God. It is a modified late Classicist anonymous building from 1851-62. The first building on the site of today's house was built in 1785. At that time a house was built on the church land. The first building was rebuilt and extended between 1851-62 under the ownership of Jan Riedl. The two-storey rectangular building of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was originally a residential house called By the Eye of God. It is a modified late Classicist anonymous building from 1851-62. The first building on the site of today's house was built in 1785. At that time a house was built on the church land. The first building was rebuilt and extended between 1851-62 under the ownership of Jan Riedl.
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André Oostrom on Google

Rustig; alleen op afspraak! Netjes en vriendelijk geholpen. Jammer alleen dat er zo weinig parkeerplaatsen zijn in de straat. Maar wel goedkoop parkeren!
Quiet; by appointment only! Helpful and friendly. It's just a shame that there are so few parking spaces in the street. But cheap parking!

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