The Coudenberg or Koudenberg is a small hill in central Brussels, Belgium, where the Palace of Coudenberg was built. For nearly 700 years, the Castle and then Palace of Coudenberg was the seat of government of the counts, dukes, archdukes, kings, emperors and governors, who from the 11th century until its destruction by fire in 1731, exerted their sovereignty over the area of the Duchy of Brabant, now in the southern Netherlands and northern Belgium. After several years of recent excavations, the archaeological vestiges of the palace and its foundations are open to the public.
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Sat, Sun + Jul, Aug: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Closed: Jan 1, Jul 21, Dec 25.
Dec 24, 31: the palace closes at 2 p.m.
Adults: €6
Seniors: €5
Youth (18-25): €4
Under 18: free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coudenberg
Official Website https://www.coudenberg.com/
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Email info@coudenberg.com
Phone +32 070 22 04 92
Address Place des Palais 7, 1000 City of Brussels, Belgium
Coordinates 50°50'33.786" N 4°21'37.905" E