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Nassau Palace, Brussels
The Nassau Palace was the former palace of the House of Orange in Brussels / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nassau Palace (Dutch: Hof van Nassau or French: Hôtel de Nassau) was the former city palace of the House of Orange in Brussels. The palace was constructed in the 14th century and expanded in the following centuries. In the 18th century, it was acquired by Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine, who replaced it with the Palace of Charles of Lorraine. Today, nothing remains except the chapel, which is part of the building of the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR)
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