Maison du Roi / Broodhuis

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The Maison du Roi (Broodhuis) is a historic neo-Gothic building on Brussels’ Grand Place that now serves as the Brussels City Museum, showcasing the city’s art, history, and the famous Manneken Pis wardrobe.

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Label Occurrences
Maison du Roi / Broodhuis canonical 2
Maison du Roi (Broodhuis) 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city museum
historic building
landmark
museum
neo-Gothic building
tourist attraction
alternativeName Bread House
Broodhuis
King’s House
architecturalStyle Neo-Gothic
country Belgium
dedicatedTo history of Brussels
exhibits GardeRobe MannekenPis museum
surface form: Manneken Pis wardrobe

archaeological finds from Brussels
art related to Brussels
collections on the history of Brussels
historic documents about Brussels
scale models of Brussels
formerUse administrative building
seat of ducal and royal administration in Brussels
function Brussels City Museum
museum
hasCollectionType archaeological objects
costumes
decorative arts
historical artifacts
paintings
sculptures
tapestries
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Grand Place)
locatedIn Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Brussels-Capital Region
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: City of Brussels

Europe
Grand Place
locatedOn Grand Place / Grote Markt
surface form: Grand Place (Grote Markt)
nativeLanguage Dutch
French
nativeName Broodhuis
Maison du Roi
openToPublic yes
operator Brussels, Belgium
surface form: City of Brussels
partOf Grand Place, Brussels
significance key element of the Grand Place ensemble
major cultural institution of Brussels
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1998

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Grand Place / Grote Markt hasPart Maison du Roi / Broodhuis
Grand Place / Grote Markt knownFor Maison du Roi / Broodhuis
Le Cygne nearbyLandmark Maison du Roi / Broodhuis
this entity surface form: Maison du Roi (Broodhuis)