Royal Palace Opens Its Doors to the Public

Started by cinrit, August 02, 2013, 01:37:08 PM

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QuoteThis year's open days focus on the palace's newly-arrived residents, Filip and Mathilde, and also boast cultural and scientific exhibitions.

The open days in summer are a yearly tradition. They were scheduled to start a bit earlier, but were postponed to 1 August due to the succession to the throne on 21 July. The public can admire the interior of the palace until 8 September.

The open days highlight the 20 years that Albert was the King of the Belgians, and also 21 July, the last national holiday that marked the succession to the throne. The outfits that Filip, Mathilde and their four children were wearing on 21 July are on display in a separate room. Visitors can watch a 20-minute documentary about the highlights of the day when Filip took over as King of the Belgians from his father Albert.

Royal Palace opens its doors to the public < Belgian news | Expatica Belgium

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