About Palais du Coudenberg
The [Palais du Coudenberg](https://coudenberg.brussels/en) stands as a testament to Brussels' rich history, inviting visitors to descend beneath the modern city and explore the remains of a grand palace that once dominated the skyline. Dating back to the [12th century](https://coudenberg.brussels/en/history/history-of-the-palace), this archaeological site reveals the foundations of the castle that served as a seat of power for the Dukes of Brabant and later became the opulent residence of Emperor Charles V. The palace tragically burned down in 1731, but its underground structures have been meticulously preserved. Today, visitors can wander through a network of [underground passages and chambers](https://www.visit.brussels/en/visitors/venue-details.Coudenberg-Palace.258195), discovering the Aula Magna (main hall), the chapel, and other key areas of the former palace. With the aid of audio guides, guests can immerse themselves in the atmospheric ruins, gaining insight into the grandeur and political significance of this historical landmark. The Palais du Coudenberg offers a unique archaeological experience, blending education and adventure in the heart of Brussels' Royal Quarter.Key Features
- • Underground archaeological site of a former royal palace|• Network of preserved passages and chambers to explore|• Audio-guided tours available for immersive experience|• Remains of the Aula Magna and palace chapel|• Located in Brussels' historic Royal Quarter|• Insights into Belgium's medieval and Renaissance history|• Educational exhibits on the palace's historical significance
The [Palais du Coudenberg](https://coudenberg.brussels/en) stands as a testament to Brussels’ rich history, inviting visitors to descend beneath the modern city and explore the remains of a grand palace that once dominated the skyline. Dating back to the [12th century](https://coudenberg.brussels/en/history/history-of-the-palace), this archaeological site reveals the foundations of the castle that served as a seat of power for the Dukes of Brabant and later became the opulent residence of Emperor Charles V. The palace tragically burned down in 1731, but its underground structures have been meticulously preserved. Today, visitors can wander through a network of [underground passages and chambers](https://www.visit.brussels/en/visitors/venue-details.Coudenberg-Palace.258195), discovering the Aula Magna (main hall), the chapel, and other key areas of the former palace. With the aid of audio guides, guests can immerse themselves in the atmospheric ruins, gaining insight into the grandeur and political significance of this historical landmark. The Palais du Coudenberg offers a unique archaeological experience, blending education and adventure in the heart of Brussels’ Royal Quarter.
Key Highlights
• Underground archaeological site of a former royal palace|• Network of preserved passages and chambers to explore|• Audio-guided tours available for immersive experience|• Remains of the Aula Magna and palace chapel|• Located in Brussels’ historic Royal Quarter|• Insights into Belgium’s medieval and Renaissance history|• Educational exhibits on the palace’s historical significance
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