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[[Category:Netherlands]]
 
[[Category:State organizations of Netherlands]]
 
 
 
{{Organization|
 
{{Organization|
 
  name= Het Catshuis|
 
  name= Het Catshuis|
   logo= Catshuis.jpg|  
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   logo= Het Catshuis.jpg|  
 
number= 3608276|* <!--(number as seen in the url on erepublik)-->
 
number= 3608276|* <!--(number as seen in the url on erepublik)-->
 
  newspaper=Nieuws van het torentje|
 
  newspaper=Nieuws van het torentje|
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  founded= July 2009| <!--date--!-->
 
  founded= July 2009| <!--date--!-->
 
  founders=[[Garmr]]|<!--(are mutually exclusive)-->
 
  founders=[[Garmr]]|<!--(are mutually exclusive)-->
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[[File:Het Catshuis v2.jpg]][[File:Het Catshuis v3.jpg]]
 
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= Purpose =
 
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[[File:Cpheader1.jpg]][[File:Cpheader2.jpg]]
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= purpose =
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Het Catshuis is the official residence of the President of the [[Netherlands]].
 
Het Catshuis is the official residence of the President of the [[Netherlands]].
  
 
It's main purpose is to send out news with the Presidential newspaper called {{eLink|newspaper|239643|Nieuws van het torentje}} ''(news from the tower (of power))''
 
It's main purpose is to send out news with the Presidential newspaper called {{eLink|newspaper|239643|Nieuws van het torentje}} ''(news from the tower (of power))''
  
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''See also [[Netherlands#President|President of the Netherlands]]''
  
''also see [[Netherlands#President| President of Netherlands]] article''
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[[File:Het Catshuis v4.jpg]][[File:Het Catshuis v5.jpg]]
 
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[[File:Cpseperator1.jpg]][[File:Cpseperator2.jpg]]
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
 
==Friends==
 
==Friends==
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==Name ==
 
==Name ==
 
In Real life the '''Catshuis''' has been the official residence of the prime minister (i.e. head of government) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1963.  
 
In Real life the '''Catshuis''' has been the official residence of the prime minister (i.e. head of government) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1963.  
== history ==
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== History ==
 
As '''Huis Sorgvliet''' it was built on the site of a former farm (probably part of the living quarters was worked in the left wing) by Jacob Cats (1577-1660), a prominent poet and politician who lived there since 14 July 1652. Originally it had only one storey.
 
As '''Huis Sorgvliet''' it was built on the site of a former farm (probably part of the living quarters was worked in the left wing) by Jacob Cats (1577-1660), a prominent poet and politician who lived there since 14 July 1652. Originally it had only one storey.
  
 
In 1675 estate Sorghvliet came into the possession of Hans William Bentinck (1st Earl of Portland) chamberlain of the future king-stadholder William III (king of England) (1650-1702).  His son, Willem Bentinck, had a bronze bell and tower installed in 1738.
 
In 1675 estate Sorghvliet came into the possession of Hans William Bentinck (1st Earl of Portland) chamberlain of the future king-stadholder William III (king of England) (1650-1702).  His son, Willem Bentinck, had a bronze bell and tower installed in 1738.

Latest revision as of 08:57, 25 December 2014

Het Catshuis
Logo of Het Catshuis
General
Owners Dutch state / Country President
Country Flag-Netherlands.jpg Netherlands
Headquarters Western Netherlands
Founded July 2009
Founders Garmr



Het Catshuis v2.jpgHet Catshuis v3.jpg

Purpose

Het Catshuis is the official residence of the President of the Netherlands.

It's main purpose is to send out news with the Presidential newspaper called Nieuws van het torentje (news from the tower (of power))

See also President of the Netherlands

Het Catshuis v4.jpgHet Catshuis v5.jpg

Trivia

Friends

The friends of the Het Catshuis used to be all former presidents until organizations are removed completely from the friends system.

Name

In Real life the Catshuis has been the official residence of the prime minister (i.e. head of government) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1963.

History

As Huis Sorgvliet it was built on the site of a former farm (probably part of the living quarters was worked in the left wing) by Jacob Cats (1577-1660), a prominent poet and politician who lived there since 14 July 1652. Originally it had only one storey.

In 1675 estate Sorghvliet came into the possession of Hans William Bentinck (1st Earl of Portland) chamberlain of the future king-stadholder William III (king of England) (1650-1702). His son, Willem Bentinck, had a bronze bell and tower installed in 1738.