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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.

  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. 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!

  4. 26 de abr. de 2024 · From 26 April to 20 May 2024 in the Castle of Laeken. Every spring, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken are open to the public for 3 weeks. It is an excellent opportunity to see the wonderful architecture of Alphonse Balat, the mentor of Victor Horta, and the many plants in the greenhouses. Opening hours and tickets

  5. 25 de feb. de 2012 · About 10 -15 minutes walk to the entrance. By Houba-Brugmann you pass the Japanese temple. The entrance fee is about 2.5€ and you can stay as long as you want or need.Once again GO EARLY. This attraction is only open for three weeks a year and is very popular. It must be good as Belgians return year after year.

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  6. 6 de ene. de 2023 · 6 January 2023. The Castle of Laeken is the official residence of the Belgian Royal family, today represented by King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children. It is located in Laeken, part of the City of Brussels, and includes a private green park: the Royal Domain of Laeken.

  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.