About

Egmont Palace is an ancient monument of history in Brussels, which over its existence, has been in several private hands. Today, the palace belongs to the state and is under its protection.

In the building, named after the leader of the Protestants who fought against the dominance of the Spanish Inquisition, is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Nearly all the apartments are used for formal state receptions and closed meetings. Tourists can visit the evergreen park adjacent to the palace. It contains exactly 48 statuettes dedicated to the guilds of the Belgian capital, and at its very center stands a monument to Egmont and Hoorn.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Royale
Tram stop 278 m walk
Petit Sablon
Bus stop 147 m walk
Poelaert
Bus stop 288 m walk
Naamsepoort
Subway station 298 m walk

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Heide Nicolay
Heide Nicolay
1 month ago on Google

Magnifique endroit. Beau concert de mandoline dans le cadre des Midis Minimes.

Ruth Düttmann
Ruth Düttmann
1 month ago on Google

Wij waren er in het kadercvan de concerten midi minimes. Het kader is heel mooi.

Artemy Voroshilov
Artemy Voroshilov
1 month ago on Google

So so

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