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The Palace of Charles of Lorraine was the Brussels residence of Charles Alexander of Lorraine, governor-general of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780.
The Palace of Charles of Lorraine was the Brussels residence of Charles Alexander of Lorraine, governor-general of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. It houses a museum showcasing 18th century domestic décor of the wealthy, furnished with period furniture, art, clocks and silverware, along with rooms displaying scientific instrument, coins and musical instruments. The Royal Library houses drawings, prints and documents.
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The Protestant Church of Brussels at the Palace of Charles of Lorraine is noted for its elegant 18th century art and architecture
The MIM houses more than 7000 instruments, from all times and all over the world
The Archives and Literature Museum, dedicated to Belgian literature, holds archived works of Belgian authors, poets, essayists, artists and playwrights across various media including paper, photographs, audio recordings and film
The Imprimarium traces the evolution of printing technology
Features both historical art and modern art in the one building