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  1. The Château of Stuyvenberg (French: Château du Stuyvenberg; Dutch: Kasteel van Stuyvenberg; German: Schloss Stuyvenberg) is a residence of the Belgian royal family, located in Laeken, Brussels. It is near the Royal Palace of Laeken, the official residence of the King and Queen of the Belgians.

  2. Stuyvenberg Castle is a residency of the Belgian Royal Family, located in Laeken, Brussels. It was built in 1725, acquired for 200,000 franks by the Belgian State in 1840, and later bought by Leopold II who donated it to the Royal Trust.

    • Avenue des Trembles 2, Brussels, Belgium
  3. Built in 1725, Château du Stuyvenberg has witnessed over nearly three centuries of history. Originally owned by important noble families, the estate was acquired by the Belgian Royal Family in the 19th century and has since been intimately linked with the lives of Belgium’s monarchs.

  4. The Château of Stuyvenberg (French: Château du Stuyvenberg; Dutch: Kasteel van Stuyvenberg; German: Schloss Stuyvenberg) is a residence of the Belgian royal family, located in Laeken, Brussels. It is near the Royal Palace of Laeken, the official residence of the King and Queen of the Belgians.

  5. Built in 1725, this chateau is a residence of the Belgian royal family and has been used to house visiting dignitaries. It is not open to the public.

  6. Baudouin, Albert, Charles, Léopold, Axel, Marie, Gustave, Count of Hainaut, was born at the Chateau of Stuyvenberg, near Brussels, on 7 September. He was the second child of H.M. Leopold III, King of the Belgians and of H.M. Astrid, born Princess of Sweden.

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  8. Stuyvenberg Castle Laeken. Chateau Stuyvenberg, located in the Royal Domain at Laeken, is owned by the Royal Trust. It was purchased by the Belgian government in 1840. In 1851, King Leopold I took possession of the property as a residence for his mistress Arcadia Meyer (née Claret).

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