Royal Palace of Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels serves as the official palace of the King and Queen of the Belgians, located in the heart of Brussels, adjacent to the Brussels Park. Constructed in the late 18th century, it transformed from a governor's residence into a royal residence, reflecting the monarchy's evolution. The palace's primary purpose is to host official functions and ceremonies, making it an important venue for the Belgian royal family. Each summer, typically from July to September, visitors can explore the grand interiors during openings to the public. Inside, guests can witness opulent rooms and a rich collection of art and historical artifacts, offering a glimpse into Belgium’s royal heritage.