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Laeken Greenhouses Open to the Public
The jewel within the Belgian Royal Parks, the Laeken Greenhouses were built in the 19th century by King Leopold II to house his collection of plants from the Congo.
Leave the traffic of Avenue Louise behind with a visit to the Abbaye de la Cambre, surrounded by perfectly manicured French gardens. Founded by Cistercian monks in the 13th century, it's a…
A greenhouse converted into a concert hall, Le Botanique is set in magnificent 19th-century gardens, near the Gare du Nord station. Its programme is mainly francophone, with some international…
Leuven's Botanical Gardens, Kruidtuin in Flemish, with their neo-classical orangerie, tropical greenhouse and fine collection of plants and flowers, were founded in 1738. The Hortus Botanicus…