It is a Rijksmonumental building that is part of the royal palace grounds located in the city center of The Hague in the Netherlands.
[1] The Noordeinde Palace and its grounds are the official workplace of the Dutch King Willem-Alexander.
[4] There are indoor and outdoor horseback riding arenas to practice, and paddocks for the horses’ leisure time.
[3] The Stables forms part of the Civil Household and is headed by the Crown Equerry, who is responsible for organising the royal procession for Prinsjesdag (the annual state opening of parliament) and other public occasions.
Since 1878, the Crown Equerry is located in the Royal Stables at the grounds of the Noordeinde Palace in the city center of The Hague.