Nederlands: Prinsessegracht (Den Haag) met het Museum van Kunstnijverheid, de Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten en de Boskantkerk. Tijdens een bombardement in 1943 zijn al deze gebouwen verloren gegaan.
English: Prinsessegracht (The Hague) with the Decorative Arts Museum, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the Boskant Church. During a bombardment in 1943, all of these buildings where destroyed.
Deutsch: Prinsessegracht (Den Haag) mit dem Kunstgewerbemuseum, der Königlichen Akademie der Schönen Künste und der Boskant Kirche. Während eines Bombardements im Jahr 1943, sind alle diese Gebäude zerstört.
Français : Prinsessegracht (La Haye) avec le Musée des Arts Décoratifs, l'Académie royale des Beaux-Arts et l'Église de Boskant. Lors d'un bombardement en 1943, l'ensemble de ces bâtiments ont été détruites.
Magyar: Prinsessegracht (Hága) és Iparművészeti Múzeum, a királyi Szépművészeti Akadémia és a Boskant egyház. Során a bombázások 1943-ban, az összes ilyen épületekben, ahol megsemmisítették.
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