Palace of Charles of Lorraine
The Palace of Charles of Lorraine was the residence of Charles Alexander of Lorraine in Brussels. Charles was governor-general of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. The palace is located at the Museum-square in the upper city, near the Place Royale. The construction was started in 1757 on the place where the palace of Nassau had stood. Nowadays it houses a museum. The palace counts five halls of which the interior is reminiscent of the Austrian Netherlands and the Bishopric of Liège in the 18th century.
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Palace of Charles of Lorraine
The Palace of Charles of Lorraine was the residence of Charles Alexander of Lorraine in Brussels. Charles was governor-general of the Austrian Netherlands from 1744 to 1780. The palace is located at the Museum-square in the upper city, near the Place Royale. The construction was started in 1757 on the place where the palace of Nassau had stood. Nowadays it houses a museum. The palace counts five halls of which the interior is reminiscent of the Austrian Netherlands and the Bishopric of Liège in the 18th century.
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Het Paleis van Karel van Lorre ...... rten Belgisch marmer verwerkt.
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Le palais de Charles de Lorrai ...... e d’Orange-Nassau à Bruxelles.
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The Palace of Charles of Lorra ...... of Liège in the 18th century.
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Het Paleis van Karel van Lorre ...... r het Paleis van Nassau stond.
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Le palais de Charles de Lorrai ...... e d’Orange-Nassau à Bruxelles.
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The Palace of Charles of Lorra ...... of Liège in the 18th century.
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Palace of Charles of Lorraine
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Palais de Charles de Lorraine
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Paleis van Karel van Lotharingen
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