Maison du Roi
About Maison du Roi
The Maison du Roi, or King's House, stands as a regal counterpoint to the Gothic splendor of the Town Hall across the Grand-Place. Despite its name, no king has ever lived here; instead, it's been the guardian of Brussels' stories, now housing the City Museum. Each floor is a chapter in the city's history, filled with artifacts, models, and tapestries that weave the tale of Brussels from medieval times to the present day. The Maison du Roi’s richly decorated facade and its role as a custodian of history make it a must-visit for anyone wanting to delve into the heart of Brussels' past.
Best time/season to visit:
The Maison du Roi welcomes visitors year-round, offering insightful exhibitions that are as captivating in the summer as they are on a rainy winter day.