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Features Belgium's history.
Features Belgium's history. Before it became a museum, the former 18th century luxury hotel was a royal residence.
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The Coudenberg Hill is an archaeological site with the remnants of a grand fortified palace from the 12th century
The Cinematek has displays on the history of cinema, and holds archives of Belgian and international films, as well as cinema related books, magazines and photographs
The MIM houses more than 7000 instruments, from all times and all over the world
Royal Palace with a park out front
This museum is dedicated to the life and art of the Belgian artist René Magritte
Features both historical art and modern art in the one building
The Protestant Church of Brussels at the Palace of Charles of Lorraine is noted for its elegant 18th century art and architecture
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