Opt for the Belvue Museum and the Coudenberg Palace for your prestigious events and choose a journey through more than nine centuries of history, in the heart of Europe.

Since the twelfth century, this site has witnessed successive transformations, from a simple fortified castle to a sumptuous residential palace, among the most magnificent in Europe and one of the main residences of Charles V. Unfortunately, a fire in 1731 severely damaged this extraordinary building, the remains of which can now be admired in the archaeological site of Coudenberg, located under the Place Royale. The Belvue Museum reveals the many facets of Belgium and its history through seven social themes, accompanied by an impressive gallery of more than 200 "Belgian" objects. Housed in the former eighteenth-century Bellevue Hotel and completely restored. It offers its visitors a breathtaking view of the Royal Palace and its gardens. A place rich in history that will take you back to the fascinating memories of our country.

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Themed evening visits

Atrium

Magnificent indoor garden