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  1. The Palace of Laeken or Castle of Laeken (French: Château de Laeken; Dutch: Kasteel van Laken; German: Schloss zu Laeken) is the official residence of the King of the Belgians and the Belgian royal family.

    • Avenue du Parc Royal / Koninklijk Parklaan
    • Belgium
  2. Castle of Laeken. The Castle of Schonenberg in Laeken was built on the initiative of the Austrian Archdukes and Governors-General of the Netherlands, Maria-Christina of Austria and Albrecht of Saxony-Teschen. The plans designed by French architect Charles de Wailly were executed by architect-contractor Louis Montoyer between 1781 and 1785.

  3. Galleria del narajas. El Castillo Real de Laeken es la residencia del rey de los belgas. Se ubica en Laeken, un barrio periférico de Bruselas. El castillo fue construido entre 1782-1784, siguiendo los planos del arquitecto francés Charles De Wailly, bajo la supervisión de Luis Montoyer, como residencia de verano para los ...

    • Avenue du Parc Royal - Koninklijk Parklaan
    • Bélgica
  4. The Royal Castle in Laeken. As the King of Belgium's residence, the castle became part of the vast royal domain of Laeken, which reached 186 hectares in its heyday!

  5. 14 de nov. de 2012 · Otro de los principales monumentos del barrio es el Castillo Real de Laeken, construido a finales del siglo XVIII como el Castillo de Schonenberg, pero restaurado casi por completo en 1890. En sus orígenes fue la residencia de verano de los gobernantes de los Países Bajos, aunque en 1804 incluso estuvo por aquí el propio Napoleón.

  6. The Royal Greenhouses in Laeken are also open to the public each year during the spring. You are welcome to these prestigious buildings which are evidence of the living history of Belgium. This section also offers you information about the Castle of Laeken and the Royal Crypt in Laeken, which houses the tombs of the members of the Royal Family.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2021 · Laeken derives its fame from its castle: a few months after the birth of Belgium in 1830, it became the residence of the Belgian sovereigns. Nowadays, Laeken has even more to offer than the royal estate and its surroundings.