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The Royal Palace of Brussels - Documentary on the administrative residence of the Belgian king

Het ondergrondse treinstation van Koning Leopold II

The Royal Throne Room of King Leopold II

The Royal Greenhouses of Leopold II

The Mirror Room of which construction began under King Leopold II evokes the Belgian Congo

The Royal Greenhouses of Leopold II
The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, built during the reign of King Leopold II of Belgium, are a stunning testament to royal ambition and botanical grandeur. Located on the grounds of the Royal Castle of Laeken, just outside Brussels, these greenhouses were constructed between 1874 and 1905. Leopold II, known for his lavish taste and obsession with exotic plants, commissioned the greenhouses to house rare and tropical plants from all over the world. The complex includes several glass buildings, each designed to cater to different plant species, ranging from tropical plants to more temperate varieties. The Royal Greenhouses were not just a display of botanical wealth but also served as a manifestation of Belgium's emerging grandeur on the international stage. The Royal Greenhouses reflect the nation's industrial and technological progress, particularly in the realm of architectural innovation, and embody the confidence and ambition of Belgium during the period of its colonial expansion. In this way, the complex symbolizes both the power and modernity of a nation on the rise. Moreover, it transcended its immediate context, influencing the development of contemporary Belgian architecture and contributing to the global diffusion of Art Nouveau principles.
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