KING'S HOUSE
Built in 1874 by the architect Pierre-Victor Jamaer, the King's House is an extraordinary late neo-Gothic building located on the Grand Place, on the site of the bread market (Broodhuis) which existed here in the 13th century. The city museum is a real treasure trove from the Middle Ages to the present day: models of the city, sculptures and fountains, paintings and altarpieces, old maps, tapestries and earthenware made in Brussels. Its centrepiece: the statue of the most famous Brussels ketjes: the Manneken-Pis. Many temporary exhibitions.
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