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  1. Nu wij tot slot Laeken naderen, komt allereerst het enorme koninklijk paleis in het vizier. Finally, as we approach Laeken, first the king's mighty castle appears on the horizon.
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  3. The Castle of Laeken is the official residence of the King of the Belgium. Gezicht op een slot in Laken, Hans Collaert (I), naar Hans Bol, Jacob Grimmer, 1530.
Palace of Laeken
Kasteel van Laken(in Dutch)
Château de Laeken(in French)
Schloss Laeken(in German)
Location within Brussels
General information
Town or cityLaeken (Brussels)
CountryBelgium
Construction started1782
ClientGovernors of the Habsburg Netherlands, Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen
OwnerBelgian State
Design and construction
ArchitectCharles de Wailly
EngineerLouis Montoyer

The Palace of Laeken (Dutch: Kasteel van Laken; French: Château de Laeken) is the official residence of the King of the Belgians and the royal family. It lies in the Brussels region, 5 km (3 mi) north of the city centre in the municipality of the City of Brussels. It sits in a large park called the Royal Domain of Laeken, which is off-limits to the public. It was originally named the Castle of Schonenberg and is often referred to as the Royal Palace.

The palace at Laeken should not be confused with the Royal Palace of Brussels, in central Brussels, which is the official palace (not residence) of the King of the Belgians and from which state affairs are handled.

History[edit]

Engraving of the Royal Palace from Pierre-Jacques Goetghebuer's Choix des monuments (1827)
The palace on fire, 1 January 1890

The palace was built at Laeken, then outside of Brussels, between 1782-1784 after the plans of the French architect Charles de Wailly under supervision of Louis Montoyer as a summer residence for the Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands, Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen. Jean-Joseph Chapuis provided the royal furniture.

On 21 July 1803, Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, as commissioner of the department of the Dyle, received Napoleon at the Palace of Laeken. Napoleon stayed at Laeken with the Empress Josephine in August 1804 on his way from awarding the first Légion d'honneur to his invasion troops at Boulogne to his progress along the Rhine, and later during the Hundred Days in 1815 dated this proclamation prematurely from the palace:

To the Belgians and the inhabitants of the left bank of the Rhine. The ephemeral success of my enemies detached you for a moment from my empire. In my exile, upon a rock in the sea, I heard your complaint; the God of Battles has decided the fate of your beautiful provinces; Napoleon is among you; you are worthy to be Frenchmen. Rise in a body; join my invincible phalanxes to exterminate the remainder of these barbarians, who are your enemies and mine: they fly with rage and despair in their hearts.

— The Imperial Palace of Lacken, 17 June 1815. (Signed) Napoleon, The Imperial Palace of Lacken, 17 June 1815. By the Emperor, The Major-General of the Army, Count Bertrand.'[1]
Queen Mathilde hosts guest at the Palace; 2017
Royal Greenhouses in 2012
The wing built by Leopold II

After Belgian independence, Rouppe, as mayor of Brussels, received the new king Leopold I at the Palace of Laeken on 21 July 1831; the day of Leopold's coronation. The palace was partly destroyed by fire in 1890 and was rebuilt by Alphonse Balat. The French architect Charles Girault gave it its present outline in 1902. It has been the royal residence since Leopold I's accession to the throne in 1831. The domain also contains the magnificent Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, a set of monumental dome-shaped constructions, accessible to the public for a few days each year. They were designed as well by Alphonse Balat, with the cooperation of the young Victor Horta.

Upon their accession to the throne in 1993, King Albert II and Queen Paola preferred to remain living at Belvédère, a château on the grounds of the park surrounding the palace. The current occupants of the palace are King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and their four children.

Royal Garden of Laeken[edit]

The royal estate is surrounded by an immense garden, which is protected by a stone wall of several kilometres. The gardens are designed in English style; the vast parks of the Royal Domain include lakes, a golf course and artworks. Leopold II of Belgium was very closely connected with the designs of his private gardens. In the gardens his only son, Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant, fell in a pond, and died subsequently from pneumonia, aged only nine. The king had trees planted for his newborn children, which still stand in the park.

There are various pavilions, including the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese Tower. They were commissioned by King Leopold II and now form part of the Museums of the Far East. The rooms of the Chinese Pavilion are designed in a chinoiserieLouis XIV and Louis XVI Style. They are decorated with Chinese motifs, chinaware and silverware. The Japanese Tower is a pagoda.

Today only the king himself and his children use the garden, generally the gardens are closed to the public. The greenhouses and the gardens are famous for their unique varieties of trees.

In the gardens several colonies of wild Canada geese, hundreds of cormorants and other large birds live. The gardens are home to one of the biggest colonies of herons in the country. [2]

Royal greenhouses[edit]

The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken are located within the park and are attached to the palace via the orangery. The complex was commissioned by King Leopold II and designed by architect Alphonse Balat. They were built between 1874 and 1895. The total floor area of the immense complex of 2.5 hectares (270,000 square feet). The main greenhouses, such as the Congo greenhouse and the iron church, are all linked by flowered corridors spanning hundreds of meters. The complex is also home to the famous royal botanic collection which includes large collections of Camellias, orange trees and many plants originating from the African parts of the Belgian Empire. Many sculptures and Chinese vases can also be found within the greenhouses.

Other[edit]

Mobutu Sese Seko, the dictator of Zaire (the modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo), built a palace in his hometown of Gbadolite modelled upon the Royal Palace of Laeken.[3]

Gallery[edit]

  • Main facade

  • A carriage at the Royal mews of Laeken

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, p. 129, at Google Books
  2. ^http://www.demorgen.be/opinie/laat-de-koning-en-de-reigers-met-rust-b1f03a32/
  3. ^Recovering stolen assets: Making a hash of finding the cash, The Economist

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Castle of Laeken.
  • The Royal Castle of Laeken at Visit Brussels

Coordinates: 50°53′11″N4°21′35″E / 50.88639°N 4.35972°E

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LaekenThe Palace of Laeken is the official residence of the King of the Belgians and the royal family. It lies in the Brussels region, 5 km north of the city centre in the municipality of the City of Brussels.
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  • Type: Castle
  • Description: château and official residence of the monarch of the Belgians
  • Category: château
  • Location: Brussels, Belgium, Benelux, Europe
  • Latitude: 50.8875° or 50° 53' 14.9' north
  • Longitude: 4.3591° or 4° 21' 32.7' east
  • Elevation: 54 metres (177 feet)
  • OpenStreetMap ID: way 23944255
  • GeoNames ID: 6948636
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Also Known As

  • Belarusian: Лакенскі палац
  • Belarusian: Палац Лакен
  • Catalan: Castell Reial de Laeken
  • Catalan: Castell de Laeken
  • Catalan: Palau de Laeken
  • Cebuano: Schloss Laken
  • Chinese: 拉肯王家城堡
  • Chinese: 拉肯皇家城堡
  • Czech: Laeken
  • Czech: Zámek Laeken
  • Danish: Laken Slot
  • Dutch: Kasteel Van Laken
  • Dutch: Kasteel van Laken
  • Dutch: Koninklijk Kasteel van Laken
  • Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis van Laken
  • English: Palace of Laeken
  • English: Royal Castle of Laeken
  • English: Royal Palace of Laeken
  • Esperanto: Reĝa Palaco de Laeken
  • Estonian: Laekeni kuningaloss
  • French: Chateau de Laeken
  • French: Château de Laeken
  • French: Château de Schoonenberg
  • French: Domaine royal de Bruxelles
  • French: Palais royal de Laeken
  • French: château de Laeken
  • German: Schloss Laeken
  • German: Schloss Laken
  • Hebrew: הטירה המלכותית של לאקן
  • Indonesian: Istana Laeken
  • Italian: Castello di Laeken
  • Italian: Castello reale di Laeken
  • Japanese: ラーケン宮殿
  • Korean: 라컨궁
  • Portuguese: Castelo Real de Laeken
  • Portuguese: Castelo Real de Laken
  • Portuguese: Castelo de Laeken
  • Portuguese: Castelo de Laken
  • Portuguese: Castelo de Schoonenberg
  • Portuguese: Kasteel van Schoonenberg
  • Portuguese: Palácio Real de Laeken
  • Portuguese: Palácio Real de Laken
  • Portuguese: Palácio de Laeken
  • Portuguese: Palácio de Laken
  • Russian: Дворец Лакен
  • Russian: Лакен
  • Russian: Лакенский дворец
  • Slovenian: Kraljevi grad Laeken
  • Spanish: Castillo Real de Laeken
  • Swedish: Schloss Laken
  • Thai: พระราชวังลาเกิน
  • Ukrainian: Лакенський палац
  • Château de Laeken - Kasteel Van Laken

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