Royal Palace of Brussels
Royal Palace of Brussels is the seat of the Belgian monarch, only used for formal occasions.
The palace was built in the 18th century. In the passage of time the palace was enlarged and improved. In 1731, was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1775. Later, Leopold II during his reign increased residence palace and added his appearance of luxury.
Strolling through the large corridors and rooms of the palace, you can enjoy a variety of decorative items that were brought from all over the world. In addition, you will see the priceless art collection. Here is the famous Mirror room, its ceiling decorated with Thai scarab beetles, which more than a million. A room at the Imperial flowers grow in eleven gold pots.