• Royal Palace of Laeken in Brussels, Atomium and Mini-Europe. Each year the Royal Palace of Laeken opens their gates to the public for 3 weeks.
  • The Royal Palace of Laeken was built in 1784 by the Governors of the Habsurg Netherlands when Belgium was under Dutch rule.
  • © Chemical Engineer/cc-by-sa-4.0 Listen to this Post The Palace of Laeken or Castle of Laeken is the official residence of the King of the Belgians an.
  • The palace grounds include the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, a collection of monumental dome-shaped structures, home to a variety of rare plants and...
  • A watercolour of a view of the main front of the Palace of Laeken. A horse & coach draw up before the palace, background right.
  • Discover Royal Palace of Laeken castle or other places such as restaurants, hotels, attractions, shops, banks, atm, pharmacies and much more in...
  • It sits in a large park called the Royal Domain of Laeken which is off-limits to the public. It should not be confused with the Royal Palace of Brussels…
  • The Palace of Laeken was built in the late 18th century as summer residence for the governors of the Austrian Netherlands.
  • The Royal Palace of Laeken (Château de Laeken) is the official royal family residence. As the name indicates, it is located in Laeken about 6km north of Brussels.