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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LaekenLaeken - Wikipedia

    Laeken (French:) or Laken (Dutch: [ˈlaːkə(n)] ⓘ) is a residential suburb in the north-western part of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. It belongs to the municipality of the City of Brussels and is mostly identified by the Belgian postal code: 1020. Prior to 1921, it was a separate municipality.

  2. The Palace of Laeken should not be confused with the Royal Palace of Brussels, in central Brussels, which is the official palace (not residence) of the King of the Belgians and from which state affairs are handled. It is served by Stuyvenbergh metro station on line 6 of the Brussels Metro .

  3. 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

  4. Laeken (Laeken en francés o Laken en neerlandés y alemán) es un barrio residencial al noroeste de Bruselas (código postal : B-1020), Bélgica, que hasta 1921 era una ciudad independiente de la Región de Bruselas-Capital.

  5. Laeken is known as the royal commune. It is where the King of Belgium lives, as do his parents Albert and Paola, and even his sister Astrid. But Laeken is also a bustling district home to another palace - albeit less royal in nature - Brussels Expo and a football temple, the King Baudouin Stadium.

  6. The Winter Garden. Designed by architect Alphonse Balat and built between 1874 and 1876, the Winter Garden was the first greenhouse in the imposing city of glass which would be built over thirty years on the Laeken estate. The dimensions of this greenhouse allowed tall palm trees, the majority of which date from the time of Leopold II.

  7. Laeken es un barrio que muchas de las personas que acuden a Bruselas no saben que lo visitan, pero lo cierto es que prácticamente todo el mundo que acude a la capital belga pasa por el mismo, ya que aquí se encuentra el icono de Bélgica, el Atomium.