The Palace is at the southern end of the Parc de Bruxelles, at the northern end is the Palace of the Nation which houses the Belgian Parliament. Between them they are said to reflect Belgium’s constitutional monarchy.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Brussels Royal Palace, Brussels
Although the Royal family no longer call the Royal Palace (or Palais   Royal Bruxelles) home, it is where the King and Queen still have their   offices and the King carries out his duties as the head of state. The   building also houses state rooms where large receptions are held and   also living quarters for visiting dignitaries.
 The  Palace was  built in 1775 on the site of the former Coudenberg Palace  which was  built in the 11th and 12th centuries, but burnt to the ground  in 1731.
The Palace is at the southern end of the Parc de Bruxelles, at the northern end is the Palace of the Nation which houses the Belgian Parliament. Between them they are said to reflect Belgium’s constitutional monarchy.
The Palace is at the southern end of the Parc de Bruxelles, at the northern end is the Palace of the Nation which houses the Belgian Parliament. Between them they are said to reflect Belgium’s constitutional monarchy.
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All the pictures attached to this blog are on better than the other. The Royal Palace of Brussels is one of the best parts that stand for the ancient history and the prestige of the king. I have been to Belgium twice, but could never get a chance to visit Brussels and visit this palace. This time I am planning a trip with my friends and family, and we have made a huge bucket list of places to visit in Belgium. Other than that we will also wander for some of the best food, by visiting different famous restaurants and hotels in Belgium.
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