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had been destroyed by fire and the court had moved to the Palace of Nassau, which from then on was known as the "New Court". An avid builder, Charles Alexander imagined grandiose projects for his capital. This old palace, however, was dilapidated and no longer adapted to the taste of the time. It was
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have been preserved behind the façades, it is however possible to associate the heavy interventions of the 1960s with a façade operation. These demolitions removed all traces of the old Palace of Nassau from which the new wing was born, so that today only the uprooted extension remains.
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complex in the 1960s, it was decided to demolish more than three quarters of the palace. Since then, once through the gate, the visitor discovers a space amputated in its original momentum, despite its fine quality. If some admirable
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by the Monuments and Sites Directorate of the Brussels-Capital Region. It closed in 2017 for renovations, and reopened in 2019. Today, it serves as a museum for 18th-century items. The exhibits originate from the collections of the
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Erected in 1848 at the centre of the Place du Musée, the statue of Charles Alexander of Lorraine was part of a series of sculptural works honouring great figures of
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from the City, these collections form the embryo of Belgian artistic and literary heritage that will gradually be concentrated around the current
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bought the palace to install a library, an art gallery and a cabinet of physics and natural history, constituting the Museum of the
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thus sold for little money and almost completely demolished (except for Saint George's Chapel), to make way for the new palace.
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cabinet of the Royal Library. Only the contemporary art collections of the museum remain on site.
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The construction of the current palace was started in 1757 on the site where the former Palace of
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in 1965. Restored and modified several times, this sanctuary was built in 1760–61 and presents a
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after Faulte's death in 1766. A second wing in the same style, designed by the French architect
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could be used. This museum remained the location for all subsequent editions.
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in 1804, with a definitive concession in 1816, the former private chapel of
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in the 18th century. An impressive staircase, adorned with a statue of
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The Palace of Charles of Lorraine counts five halls, each decorated in
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Bruxelles néoclassique. Mutation d'un espace urbain. 1775-1840
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Front view of the Palace of Charles of Lorraine seen from the
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elements. It is adorned with remarkable rosettes, putty,
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Since 22 November 2001, the palace has been listed as a
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of 1830 in the palace's new Grand Gallery, rendered by
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View of the Court of Brabant and the Court of Nassau
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French
Dutch

Palace
Neoclassical
City of Brussels
Coordinates
50°50′35″N 4°21′26″E / 50.84306°N 4.35722°E / 50.84306; 4.35722
Belgian Royal Library
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine
Train
Brussels-Central
Metro
Parc/Park
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TrĂ´ne/Troon
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6
French
Dutch
neoclassical
Royal Quarter
Brussels
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine
Orange-Nassau
Royal Library of Belgium
Coudenberg
Place Royale/Koningsplein

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