
Seat of the Belgian monarchy and a striking symbol of regal heritage, the Royal Palace of Brussels stands opposite Brussels Park, gleaming with a stately Neoclassical façade. Although the King no longer resides here, the palace hosts ceremonial events and official functions, highlighting ornate halls, sparkling chandeliers, and magnificent artwork. Between late July and August, visitors enjoy free public tours, including glimpses of the opulent Throne Room and the famous Mirror Room adorned with thousands of jewel beetle wing cases. Surrounded by lush gardens and historical sites, it offers a convenient vantage point for exploring the city’s cultural landmarks.
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