The Royal Greenhouses
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, BRUSSELS/ Updated : Nov 30, 2016, 13:54 IST
Synopsis
At the end of April and beginning of May, when the flowers are in full bloom, the Royal Family welcomes visitors to its spectacular greenhouses, constructed from glass and steel by the great architect Alphonse Balat for King Leopo … Read more
At the end of April and beginning of May, when the flowers are in full bloom, the Royal Family welcomes visitors to its spectacular greenhouses, constructed from glass and steel by the great architect Alphonse Balat for King Leopold II. Read less

Art Nouveau masterpieces filled with exotic and rare plants
A complex of stunning Art Nouveau greenhouses in the grounds of the Belgian Royal Family's private home, they are only open for two weeks every year.
The seven greenhouses nurture an incredible collection of plants and flowers, including many exotic varieties and a good number from King Leopold II's original collection.
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