The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken
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The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, located in Brussels, Belgium, are a remarkable complex of monumental pavilions, glass cupolas, and wide arcades that traverse the site like covered streets. Designed by architect Alphonse Balat for King Leopold II in 1873, these greenhouses are an integral part of the Royal Palace of Laeken.
The complex resembles a glass city set in an undulating landscape, featuring monumental pavilions, glass cupolas, and wide arcades that cross the site like covered streets.
The greenhouses house an impressive collection of exotic and tropical plants, some of which date back to King Leopold II’s original collections. This tradition has been carried on for a century.
Each spring, the Royal Greenhouses are opened to the public for nearly three weeks, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore these architectural and botanical treasures. The 2024 opening was from April 26 to May 20.
For the most current information on visiting hours and ticket purchases, please refer to the official website of the Belgian Monarchy.
Visiting the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken provides a unique opportunity to experience a blend of architectural innovation and botanical splendor, reflecting Belgium’s rich cultural heritage.