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  • It lies in the Brussels-Capital Region, 5 km (3 mi) north of the city centre, in Laeken (part of the City of Brussels), and sits in a large private park called the Royal Domain of Laeken. The palace was built between 1782 and 1784 for the Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands, and was originally named the Palace of Schonenberg.
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  • Château de Laeken (French). Kasteel van Laken (Dutch). Schloss zu Laeken (German). The Palace of Laeken and park from the air. Map. Former names.
  • Royal Castle of Laeken. Redirect to: Palace of Laeken. From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).
  • Along with the Royal Palace of Brussels, the Palace of Laeken is often used to host official functions including State dinners.
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  • Church of Our Lady of Laeken. 62. 0,9 kmKiliseler ve Katedraller. Museums of the Far East. ... Laeken Palace yakınlarında hangi restoranlar var?
  • © 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.
  • Royal Palace of Brussels. ... Following the death of King Leopold II, the State continued to put the Castle of Laeken at the disposal of the King.
  • The Royal Palace of Laeken is the largest royal residence in Belgium. The palace covers an area of over 12 hectares (30 acres).
  • The Palace of Laeken was built in the late 18th century as summer residence for the governors of the Austrian Netherlands.
  • In the Brussels suburb of Laken/Laeken, just outside the city center, lies the royal domain with the "Chateau de Laeken", or the royal residence...
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  • The Royal Palace of Laeken is the official residence of the Belgian royal family. although it is technically not the official Royal Palace of Brussels.