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Maison du Roi (King's House)

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A historical building showcasing the history of Brussels.

More About Maison du Roi (King's House)

Maison du Roi, also known as the King's House, stands proudly on the Grand Place. Originally built in the early 16th century, it has served various administrative roles throughout history, including as a guild hall. Today, it houses the Museum of the City of Brussels, displaying artifacts and artworks that narrate the city's rich past. Its Gothic architecture and detailed façade make it a prime example of the grandeur of medieval Brussels.

What Makes It Special

One of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Brussels, housing invaluable city artifacts.

Address

Grand Place, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

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Reservations

No reservations required; tickets available at the entrance

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during city festivals when the Grand Place is vibrant and bustling

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