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BRUSSELS :
Buildings and Monuments |
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GENERAL Brussels (Home) SIGHTSEEING Monuments - Market Place - King's House - Guild Houses - Royal Park - Government - Sablon square - Palace of Justice - Royal Palace - Cinquantenaire - Royal Residence - Heysel-Atomium - St. Hubert gallery - Royal Square - Manneken Pis Churches - Cathedral - Basilica - Sablon Church - St. Nicholas - Church of Laken Museums Tourist Attractions |
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THE ROYAL PALACE
During the Austrian rule in the
18th century, empress Maria-Theresia preferred not to have the old palace
rebuilt because she didn't want the Austrian governor in Brussels to
feel himself like a king. Only four houses where built on the site where the
palace now stands. The palace was used as the residence of the Belgian King until after the
death of Queen Astrid in 1935, when her husband Leopold III, decided to
move his residence to the castle of Laken. His successors also resided
in Laken. The royal palace in the centre is now used as the office of the
king and as the residence of the crown prince. |
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