Royal Palace View, Brussels (Belgium)

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Location: Brussels, Belgium
Taken on: November 13, 2022
Format: JPEG
File size: 6.4 MB
Dimensions: 4000 x 3000 pixels
DPI: 300
Photographer: Andrey Kashukov, Cyprus

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Grandeur of Brussels: Royal Palace View

Capture the majestic beauty of Brussels with this stunning photograph of the Royal Palace, taken on a crisp autumn day. This image perfectly encapsulates the timeless elegance and architectural grandeur of Belgium’s capital.

Experience the Heart of Brussels, Belgium Bring the stately charm of Brussels into your home or office with this exquisite fine art print. This captivating photograph, taken on November 13, 2022, showcases the iconic Royal Palace of Brussels, a true symbol of Belgian history and monarchy.

A Moment Frozen in Time: The image beautifully captures the palace’s impressive classical architecture, with its grand facade, numerous columns, and distinctive domed roofs, all under a soft, diffused light of an autumn day. The foreground features a bustling square with a classic cobblestone street, where people are seen walking, adding a sense of life and scale to the magnificent building. The warm tones of the cobblestones contrast subtly with the cool greys of the palace, creating a visually appealing composition. A glimpse of autumn foliage hints at the season, further enhancing the atmosphere.

Perfect for Any Space: Whether you’re a lover of European architecture, a traveler reminiscing about Brussels, or simply seeking a sophisticated piece of art for your decor, this print is an ideal choice. Its classic subject matter and timeless aesthetic make it suitable for a variety of interior styles, from traditional to contemporary.

Product Details:

  • Subject: The Royal Palace of Brussels, Belgium
  • Style: Architectural Photography, Travel Photography, Cityscape
  • Mood: Grand, Historic, Elegant, Serene

Why Choose This Print?

  • Exceptional Quality: Meticulously captured and processed for optimal clarity and color.
  • Authentic European Charm: A genuine depiction of one of Europe’s most beautiful capitals.
  • Versatile Decor Piece: Enhances living rooms, offices, studies, or hallways.
  • Thoughtful Gift: A perfect gift for travel enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates fine art.

Add a touch of Brussels’ regal splendor to your collection today!


The Royal Palace of Brussels (Palais Royal de Bruxelles in French, Koninklijk Paleis van Brussel in Dutch) is a grand and historically significant building located in the heart of Belgium’s capital. While it is the official palace and administrative residence of the King and Queen of Belgium, it is important to note that it is not their private home; the Belgian Royal Family resides at the Royal Palace of Laeken, on the outskirts of Brussels.

Here’s a detailed description:

  • Architectural Style: The palace is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture. Its grand facade, with numerous columns, pilasters, and distinctive domed roofs, exudes an air of majesty and formality. The exterior was largely remodelled during the reign of King Leopold II in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, giving it its current imposing appearance.

  • Function: The Royal Palace serves as the primary workplace for the King and Queen. It’s where the King exercises his prerogatives as Head of State, holds audiences, receives foreign dignitaries (heads of state, ambassadors), and conducts official activities. It also houses the offices of the King’s Household and other members of the Royal Family and their staff. Additionally, it contains prestigious reception rooms where various royal and state events, such as work meetings, receptions, concerts, and lunches, are organized.

  • Historical Significance: The site of the Royal Palace has a long history, dating back to the 12th century when it was the location of a castle that served as the home of the Dukes of Brabant and Emperor Charles V. The current structure evolved over centuries, with significant construction and renovations, particularly commissioned by William I of the Netherlands in the early 19th century and later by King Leopold II.

  • Interior: While not always open to the public, the interior of the Royal Palace boasts opulent halls, elegant salons, and lavish reception rooms. Notable rooms include:

    • The Main Stairway and Vestibule: Designed by Alphonse Balat for King Leopold II, known for its majestic proportions, pale walls, stone columns, and rich marble details.
    • The Empire Room: The former ballroom, adorned with gilding and low reliefs, historically used for concerts, court balls, and ceremonies, and still used for receiving ambassadors.
    • The Small and Large White Rooms: Which have preserved their original 18th-century decorations and feature Empire furniture.
    • The Goya Room: Named for its tapestries woven in Madrid based on drawings by Francisco de Goya.
    • The Mirror Room: A unique and striking room decorated with the wing cases of 1.4 million Thai jewel beetles, a modern artistic addition.
    • The Throne Room: Known for its high ceilings, mosaic floor, and opulent chandeliers.
  • Public Access: A long-standing tradition since 1965 is that the Royal Palace of Brussels opens its doors to the public every summer, typically from late July after the National Holiday (July 21st) until early September. This allows visitors to explore many of its most interesting and ornate rooms and get a glimpse into the history and workings of the Belgian monarchy.

  • Location and Surroundings: The palace is prominently situated on the Place des Palais/Paleizenplein, directly opposite the beautiful Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles/Warandepark). The park itself is impressive, featuring monuments, water fountains, and ponds, providing a serene green space in the bustling city center.

In essence, the Royal Palace of Brussels stands as a majestic and enduring symbol of Belgium’s royal heritage, political center, and architectural splendor, making it a significant landmark and a must-see attraction in the city.