Introduction to the King's House: The most eye-catching building on the northwest side of the square is the "King's House" (Maisondu Roi). It has been rebuilt many times, and the current Gothic style was built after 1874.
The King's House was originally built for kings, but no king ever lived here. In the 16th century it served as an administrative and judicial center, collecting taxes in the name of the Spanish King. Today's King's House is now a city museum. The museum has a large collection of Brussels pottery and porcelain, brass vessels, platinum furniture, etc. The third floor of the museum displays the gifts given to the "First Citizen of Brussels" by governments and celebrities around the world. "Less than Lian's clothes.
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