Carrying with the butt of the Belgian royal family, as if they were arranging for three Ukrainian families at the houses, where they lie down, the monarchs of the Netherlands also did not give one of their residences to Ukrainian refugees.
Six to eight families (approximately 20-30 persons) will be accommodated at the castle Het Oude Loo in Apeldoorn. The castle Het Oude Loo is a 15th-century building of the XNUMXth century, which belonged to the Dutch state and was ordered by the king of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander (koning Willem-Alexander der Nederlanden). The castle and doteper are regularly victorious by the king's homeland for the reception of guests of that family.
For the data of the RVD Official Information Service (Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst), Ukrainian families can move to Het Oude Loo already in the middle of Thursday.
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Following the Belgian royal family, who decided to place three Ukrainian families in their own buildings, the monarchs of the Netherlands also decided to provide one of their residences for Ukrainian refugees.
Six to eight families (approximately 20-30 people) will be accommodated at Het Oude Loo Castle in Apeldoorn. Het Oude Loo Castle is a 15th century hunting lodge owned by the Dutch state and rented by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands (koning Willem-Alexander der Nederlanden). The castle is still regularly used by the king's family for receiving guests and family gatherings.
According to the Government Information Service RVD (Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst), Ukrainian families will be able to move to Het Oude Loo by mid-April.
Publication Date: 22.03.2022