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Palais Royal de Bruxelles
Practical informations
Rue Brederode 16 / Brederodestraat 16
1000
- Bruxelles / Brussel
Tel : +32 2 551 20 20
Fax : +32 2 502 39 49
Email :
cpa2@kppr.be
Website :
http://www.monarchie.be
The Royal Palace was built on the site of the former Palace of the Dukes of Brabant which was destroyed by fire in 1731. Started in 1820 under the reign of King William, it was modified in 1904 under Leopold II, who had it rebuilt in Louis XVI style. The side wings date from the 18th century and at the end of each wing there is a pavilion. On the left that of the Civil List and on the right the Hotel Bellevue which is currently the BELvue Museum.
Here you find other ideas for places to visit or events to do in Brussels, not taking into account the appreciation of other visitors for these places, nor for the area, the profile or the same experience.
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Villa Empain - Boghossian Foundation
Opening of Villa Empain to the public according to several themes of organised activities and events... -
City Hall of Brussels
Brussels Town Hall is one of Belgium's finest civic buildings. Not only because of the numerous sculptures adorning its walls, but also because of its perfect proportions and the incomparable beauty of its tower... -
Basilica of Koekelberg ( Panorama )
This is the fifth largest church in the world and the largest Art Deco edifice ever built. -
Botanique (Le) Centre culturel
The building in neoclassical style was built in 1826. The former Botanical Garden was transformed into a cultural centre in 1984. -
Cathédrale des Saints-Michel et Gudule
A veritable juxtaposition of Brabant Gothic styles takes us back to the 13th century and the atmosphere of the great builders.








































