Royal Palace in Brussels

Palace where the king does not live
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27 december 2016Travel time: 2 may 2014
We wandered to the Royal Palace, walking through the streets of Brussels. The palace is impossible to miss. It is located opposite the Brussels Park and is separated from it by the Palace Square. The king, of course, does not live in the palace, but official receptions of important people take place here.
The entire decor of the palace is made in the Romanesque style - simple and beautiful. The yard is completely decorated with beautiful flowers and shrubs, I admired this greenhouse. For tourists, the castle is also open, you can admire the beauty of the palace, especially since you can visit almost all the halls and private royal chambers. But we were in May, and the palace is open from July to September, so it was not possible to look inside.
The Bellevue Museum is considered part of the palace. It was once an expensive hotel where celebrities stayed, but now you can see historical artifacts and several exhibitions of contemporary art here.
Nearby stands a statue of King Leopold II.
Entrance to the Palace is free, to the Bellevue Museum - 5 euros.
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