Palais Royal de Bruxelles
An official Royal Palce for the Belgian Royal family. However, it is not the official residence. The palace is used for official events such as state visits. The palace opens its doors to visitors in summer.
Since the independence from the Netherlands, the Royal House of Belgium has reigned over the country, delivering 7 kings so far. Originally, a branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the dynasty is related to the Royal House of the United Kingdom but also to the Royal House of Sweden and Luxembourg.
An official Royal Palce for the Belgian Royal family. However, it is not the official residence. The palace is used for official events such as state visits. The palace opens its doors to visitors in summer.
The former palace of Prince William of Orange is situated in the heart of the Belgian capital, adjacent to the Royal Palace of Brussels. Today, it accommodates the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and Arts.
You will find this impressive fortress on the border of Bavaria and Thuringia. The fortress was owned by several dynasties. To many, it is often known due to the dynasty of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; Prince Albert married Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Additionally, the Royal family of Belgium ha...