The Prinsenhof in the city of Delft in the Netherlands is an urban palace built in the Middle Ages as a monastery. Later it served as a residence for William the Silent. William was assassinated in the Prinsenhof by Balthasar Gérard in 1584 - the holes in the wall made by the bullets at the main stairs are still visible.
Since 1911, the building houses a municipal museum. Today, the building displays a collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings.
Tue - Sun: 11 am - 5 pm
Closed on: New Year's Day, Christmas Day
Adults: €10
Children up to the age of 11: free entrance
Youth 12-18 years: €5
CJP (Youth Culture Pass), Student pass/ISIC cardholders €5
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_Het_Prinsenhof
Official website http://www.prinsenhof-delft.nl/
Twitter https://twitter.com/HetPrinsenhof
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MuseumHetPrinsenhof
Email erfgoeddelft@delft.nl
Phone +31 15 2602358
Address Sint Agathaplein 1, 2611 Delft, The Netherlands
Coordinates 52°0'44.521" N 4°21'17.172" E