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Château of Val-Duchesse, Brussels

The Château of Val-Duchesse has been the site of important political conventions since World War II, including the Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom of 1956 - '57, and the Hallstein Commission of 1958.

The Château of Val-Duchesse has been the site of important political conventions since World War II, including the Intergovernmental Conference on the Common Market and Euratom of 1956 - '57, and the Hallstein Commission of 1958. It was built in 1780 in Louis XVI style as a Dominican priory.


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About Château of Val-Duchesse

 Brussels, Belgium

Château of Val-Duchesse and Nearby Sights on Map

Musée du Transport Urbain Bruxellois

Old trams are regularly used to link the museum to one of Brussels suburbs, Tervuren, through a very nice wooded area

Centre d'Art de Rouge-Cloître

Woluwe Park

Bibliotheca Wittockiana

A museum that is dedicated to the art of binding books, with one of the most prestigious bookbinding collections in the world

Chateau Malou

Chateau Malou is an elegant white neoclassical building dating back to 1776, set in the picturesque Parc Malou overlooking the Woluwe River

Galeria Inno

Department store (fashion, cosmetics, etc

Stoclet Palace

The Stoclet Palace is an early 20th century luxurious mansion, designed by architect Josef Hoffmann for banker Adolphe Stoclet in Vienna Secession style

Church of Saint Augustine

Thieffry Metro Station

Famous metro station named after Belgian WWI air ace Edmond Thieffry

Musée de la Police Intégrée

The Integrated Police Museum is dedicated to the history of the modern Belgian police force, displaying a comprehensive collection of uniforms, decorations, weapons, equipment and photographs