Description
This building was named after Thomas van der Noot, who commissioned the beautiful palace in 1670. It has served as an official residence for a number of Dutch ministers, and the Dutch Reform Church has also called it home. The palace is a brilliant example of the Baroque Rococo style, and the rooms and halls are staggeringly beautiful. In the summertime, there's a very nice outdoor restaurant in the palace gardens, where you can indulge in a spot of lunch or enjoy a cup of coffee.