Cour des Comptes Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Definitely worth a passing glance
This huge neoclassical building located between rue de Namur, place Royale, rue de la Régence and rue des Quatre Fils Aymon is worth a passing glance. Originally built as a private mansion between 177...
The Cour des Comptes (Court of Audit) is a public building and it is not open to the public, except for one day of the year which is 21st July (the Belgian National Day). There are several beautiful r...
This grand building is only open to the public on the national birthday. However, still a beautiful building to be admired whilst cruising around the city.
The beautiful architecture of this palace can be observed on the street of Regent (Rue de la Régence) next to the Royal Square. Built from 1776 to 1781 according to the plans of the French architect Barnabe Himar (Barna ...)
Definitely worth a passing glance
This huge neoclassical building located between rue de Namur, place Royale, rue de la Régence and rue des Quatre Fils Aymon is worth a passing glance. Originally built as a private mansion between 177...
Nice looking building
The Cour des Comptes (Court of Audit) is a public building and it is not open to the public, except for one day of the year which is 21st July (the Belgian National Day). There are several beautiful r...
During a walk
This grand building is only open to the public on the national birthday. However, still a beautiful building to be admired whilst cruising around the city.
BELLOW BUILDING
BELLOW BUILD, to which we had no chance to access ... but we could know your outside.
In the style of neo-classicism
The beautiful architecture of this palace can be observed on the street of Regent (Rue de la Régence) next to the Royal Square. Built from 1776 to 1781 according to the plans of the French architect Barnabe Himar (Barna ...)