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Royal Palace of Brussels, Royal palace in Brussels, Belgium

The Royal Palace exhibits neoclassical architecture with five floors, featuring white marble staircases, stone columns, and grand reception rooms along Place des Palais.

The initial construction began in 1826 on Coudenberg hill, replacing a former palatial complex that dated from the 11th century and burned down in 1731.

The palace functions as the administrative workplace of the Belgian monarch, hosting state ceremonies, diplomatic meetings, and official receptions throughout the year.

The Royal Palace opens for public visits from July 23 to August 28, except Mondays, offering free access to selected rooms through timed entry slots.

The Mirror Room contains a ceiling artwork created with jewel beetle shells, while the Goya Room displays tapestries based on Francisco de Goya designs.

Location: City of Brussels

Inception: 1826

Architects: Ghislain-Joseph Henry, Charles Vander Straeten, Tilman-François Suys, Alphonse Balat, Henri Maquet, Octave Flanneau

Official opening: 1934

Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture, baroque revival, Beaux-Arts

Floors above the ground: 5

Website: http://monarchie.be/palace-and-heritage/palace-brussels

GPS coordinates: 50.84167,4.36222

Latest update: May 27, 2025 17:30

Main attractions in Brussels

Brussels presents historical buildings, museums and parks. The city combines the Royal Palace, Grand Place, Atomium and numerous art museums. Gothic cathedrals, Palace of Justice and urban planning ensembles shape the cityscape.

Photography spots in Brussels

Brussels offers locations for photography, from the Art Nouveau houses to the medieval Grand Place. The city presents Gothic churches, neoclassical palaces, modern buildings, and urban landscapes. Discover architectural elements across different periods, gardens, and cultural venues that make Brussels a destination for photographers.

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