
Maison Cauchie
Brussels • Historic Architecture
An impressive display of Art Nouveau architecture, featuring original sgraffito decorations.


A visit to Brussels isn't complete without exploring this neoclassical palace, a glimpse into royal life.
Incorporating a stop at the Royal Palace of Brussels into your day allows you to appreciate a key piece of Belgian heritage. While the palace serves as the official residence of the King and Queen, it is not used for royal living, making it accessible to the public during the summer. Visitors can wander through its grand state rooms, filled with historical furnishings and artworks that reflect the opulence of royal life. Adjacent to Brussels Park, the palace offers a scenic backdrop, perfect for a leisurely stroll after your visit.
Rue Brederode 16, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Best visited in summer when the palace is open to the public
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Book tickets and guided tours in advance