Royal Palace of Brussels and Atomium
Belgium, a country in Western Europe, is known for medieval towns and Renaissance architecture. The bilingual capital, Brussels, has elegant art-nouveau buildings including the Royal Palace.
The Royal Palace in Grand Place usually is open for viewing once a year. It is the King's administrative residence and main workplace, where he works daily with his staff but He doesn’t live there.
The Royal Palace opens its doors to the public. From 23 July to 28 August, the palace can be visited free of charge, except on Mondays. It’s worth the visit. Of course, you can also visit some other tourist spots in Brussels like the Atomium.
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I have seen the Royal palace from outside. The flag was out which means that the King was currently there. The area is so beautiful, and the street in front of the royal palace is old style for when there are big royal event and parades. Totally with visiting!
The Royal Palace in Brussels is the most famous building in the capital. The huge historical structure of the Palace is also quite interesting. The view of the Palace here is also quite good. Some of the magnificent settings are very worth visiting and playing in an area.
This is the palace, which is very different from the imagined palace. I am used to the kind of palace battles in domestic TV dramas. This comparison shows that the difference between the east and the west is indeed very big.
The Palace of Brussels is a historic building in Brussels, Belgium, located next to the Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles), the most majestic building in Belgium[1], which was destroyed by the French, and is now seen as a rebuilt park in 1695 and began to be used in 1820. Like other palaces, the Brussels Palace is also stately. The marble architecture is full of reliefs and magnificent. The palace is full of Baroque architecture. The interior of the palace is decorated with a large number of murals and crystal lighting, in reference to the style of Versailles, France. Featuring a gorgeous banquet hall, elegant reception room, precious artwork, ancient furniture and exquisite carpets, this palace was the residence of the Belgian king in ancient times. If the flag is not inserted on the top of the palace, it indicates that the king is not in the palace, and the palace is open to the public for free.
A great destination and must see in Brussels, it is worth visiting both during the day and evening when the lights are on.
The Palace of Brussels is the most magnificent building in Belgium and the residence of the King of Belgium. The palace has the style of French architecture. When it goes, it does not open the door. It can only look at the appearance, but its back garden can still be visited. It is said that the interior of the palace is decorated with a large number of murals and crystal lights in accordance with the style of Versailles Palace in France. It is very magnificent and magnificent. I hope to have a chance to visit it next time.
This place is quite good, there are a lot of people here to play