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Family "album" of monarchs: Royal Palace, Brussels

In the center of Brussels, between the Brussels park and the Palace Square, the official residence of the monarch of Belgium - the Royal Palace.

Notable place

An ancient luxurious building has been the residence of monarchs for more than ten centuries, the reception of officials is also held here.

During his life, the Royal Palace (Brussels) has undergone several reconstructions: it was slightly expanded and in some places rebuilt.

The place for the future palace was chosen by Count Ljubensky. He was attracted by some distance from the dirty, noisy city center and a hill with which the whole province was visible. This place as a symbol of royal power was used not only by the monarchs of Belgium, but also by the Netherlands and Flanders. It was here that the empire of Charles V ruled, and here his renunciation of the throne passed.

Cardinally and the Royal Palace (Brussels), and the surrounding area have changed at the beginning of the XIX century. The building, turned into ashes, was restored by King William I. He also laid a chic park with flower beds and a large garden. And in 1831 on the square in front of the palace was the coronation of Leopold I. He ascended to the throne due to a popular uprising that began near the theater near the residence. Therefore, historians say that from this palace the kingdom of Belgium began, where the domination of the Oranski clan was proclaimed: Wilhelm and Napoleon.

External unattractiveness and amazing noble chic inside

The facade of the palace is rather ascetic: the decor is classical, the color is gray, no extra detail. But how amazing is the Royal Palace (Brussels) inside!

For tourists, the residence is open a little less than two months: from July 21 to the first of September. The royal chambers are incomparably beautiful.

Each ruler contributed to the interior and history of the building.

For example, tourists are told that the grand staircase appeared under Leopold II. He decided that such a passage should lead to the Royal Palace (Brussels): alternating green and white marble steps with handrails of the same material, elegant forging and the Minerva statue symbolizing well-being and peace.

The formal receptions hall was designed by William I, the ruler of the Netherlands. A highlight is the image of a Dutch lion, the only one in the entire Royal Palace (Brussels). The photos posted in the article do not convey all the grandeur and solemnity felt inside.

Stunning imagination The large white salon owes its beauty to Queen Louise. For the design of the room, she chose a neoclassical style and visually enlarged the space with a lot of mirrors with gold decorative insets.

The most amazing places

  1. Halls with collections of arts and crafts collected in different parts of the world. One of them is a series of monochrome paintings by Marta Veri. Placed paintings in the lobby of the first floor, on the way to the royal cabinet. The hall around the front staircase is decorated with photo portraits of the master Dirk Brekhman. Two of them are made in full size. These are the portraits of their excellency Queen Paola and King Albert II.
  2. Imperial Hall. From the curiosities there are 11 flower pots made of pure gold. In them, the land from each province of the country and flowers, on the stems of which are depicted historically significant facts.
  3. Mirror room. The unique ceiling and chandelier in its center are lined with the wings of Thai beetles (they surprisingly reflect light).
  4. The Hall of Celebrations and the Throne Room. Judging by the reviews, it's just the spirit that captures from the majestic beauty!

How to find

According to travelers, it's rather easy to find the Royal Palace (Brussels), Address: Place des Palais 1. If you go by metro (lines M2 and M6), then you need to get off at Trone station and through Brussels Park go to the residence.

If the walk is on foot, then you need to go to the object, focusing on the Mountain of Arts. Between it and the Royal Square there will be a palace.

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