The House of the Dukes of Brabant is an example of classical Flemish architecture. Hidden behind a lush faç ade are seven houses that once belonged to various guilds. The name of the building was given by 19 busts of the Dukes of Brabant, installed along the entire length of the house (although the dukes never lived here). Address: Grand Place, 15 Practical point. From the steps near the house of the Dukes of Brabant, a large part of the Grand Place is clearly visible, it is also convenient to take photographs of the square from here.→
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