Het Coudenbergpaleis
Tourist attraction · Pl. de Brouckere ·

Het Coudenbergpaleis

Tourist attraction · Pl. de Brouckere ·

Explore underground ruins, royal history, and excavated palace interiors

underground ruins
historical landmark
archaeological site
audio guide
informative
worth the visit
former palace
history
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null
Het Coudenbergpaleis by null

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Pl. des Palais 7, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Pl. des Palais 7, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

+32 2 500 45 54
coudenberg.brussels
@coudenberg

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 10, 2026

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"Underground History at the Former Palace of Brussels Place Royal is a busy spot in Brussels . Tourists queue up for the many museums, office-workers bustle back and forth from their cubicles, cars zip around the roundabout and, trams rumble through the middle. All the while, few know that beneath the hustle and bustle is the once lost palace of Brussels – Coudenberg. You may wonder how a city such as Brussels loses a whole palace, especially as there’s a rather grand one replacing it. It happened over time. Fires, battles and modernity chipped away and all but obliterated the once magnificent structure. It wasn’t until 1986 that road crews, doing work on the roundabout, discovered Coudenberg’s remains. They were preserved and eventually opened to the public. You can visit the archaeological site, walk the old road, and learn about the history of this little known monument in Brussels. It’s fascinating, and a little eerie, to stand under the busy square, in the relative silence of Coudenberg. There is also a museum of artifacts recovered from the site and a hall with temporary exhibitions. Access to the site is via the BELvue Museum, which tells the story of Belgium, where you can purchase combination tickets for the two attractions."

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"Underground History at the Former Palace of Brussels Place Royal is a busy spot in Brussels . Tourists queue up for the many museums, office-workers bustle back and forth from their cubicles, cars zip around the roundabout and, trams rumble through the middle. All the while, few know that beneath the hustle and bustle is the once lost palace of Brussels – Coudenberg. You may wonder how a city such as Brussels loses a whole palace, especially as there’s a rather grand one replacing it. It happened over time. Fires, battles and modernity chipped away and all but obliterated the once magnificent structure. It wasn’t until 1986 that road crews, doing work on the roundabout, discovered Coudenberg’s remains. They were preserved and eventually opened to the public. You can visit the archaeological site, walk the old road, and learn about the history of this little known monument in Brussels. It’s fascinating, and a little eerie, to stand under the busy square, in the relative silence of Coudenberg. There is also a museum of artifacts recovered from the site and a hall with temporary exhibitions. Access to the site is via the BELvue Museum, which tells the story of Belgium, where you can purchase combination tickets for the two attractions."

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"Underground History at the Former Palace of Brussels Place Royal is a busy spot in Brussels . Tourists queue up for the many museums, office-workers bustle back and forth from their cubicles, cars zip around the roundabout and, trams rumble through the middle. All the while, few know that beneath the hustle and bustle is the once lost palace of Brussels – Coudenberg. You may wonder how a city such as Brussels loses a whole palace, especially as there’s a rather grand one replacing it. It happened over time. Fires, battles and modernity chipped away and all but obliterated the once magnificent structure. It wasn’t until 1986 that road crews, doing work on the roundabout, discovered Coudenberg’s remains. They were preserved and eventually opened to the public. You can visit the archaeological site, walk the old road, and learn about the history of this little known monument in Brussels. It’s fascinating, and a little eerie, to stand under the busy square, in the relative silence of Coudenberg. There is also a museum of artifacts recovered from the site and a hall with temporary exhibitions. Access to the site is via the BELvue Museum, which tells the story of Belgium, where you can purchase combination tickets for the two attractions."

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Graham S.

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Through a turnstile in the basement of the other museum you enter Coudenberg. I really enjoyed the museum to see how far underground it is now given that it was built in the 11th century. It’s all interiors of the old palace.

Wanita M.

Google
I was blown away by how extensive the underground ruins, that are still intact, were. Amazing! The guide that goes with it is a little confusing to follow so I would absolutely suggest using the QR code to access the tour. So good, easy to follow if you are not going in order of the exhibit numbers. Great little videos. Oh and it is included in the ticket price even if you don’t access it. Well worth the visit, I recommend.

Maureen

Google
Unfortunately, this was a stop not worth it on our agenda. While it is interesting, most of the rooms are completely empty and just brick/stone walls. There was only one projector working. For €10 per person it was not worth our time or money.

Isa H.

Google
This was so cool! It’s quite small but still impressive, the folder with information was verry informative. The sound of the cars that were driving above you were so scary!! But 10/10, it’s worth it!!

Bianca W

Google
Fascinating place. The Coudenberg is an old Palace that was lost to fire and later being paved over. The underground building has been excavated and can now be viewed. There's an extensive audio guide, as well as two apps for families and groups with children. It's quite chilly down in the big halls and underground streets, but absolutely worth a visit. Great piece of history.

P C

Google
Very interesting underground structures with history going back to the X|| Century. Definitely worth including in your Brussels itinerary. Staff friendly and very welcoming.

Xueting L.

Google
A must-visit in Brussels! Super interesting and impressive to see the kitchen and water waste system of the royals living hundreds of years ago. The history of how the drinking glass was made. The stone technique to make walls. The staircase leading to a garden that you can only picture in your imagination... Audio guides and free WiFi available on your phone so you can listen to the explanations while walking around.

Donald G.

Google
Amongst the Top-5 Musts when visiting Brussels. Excellent archeological remains of the Coudenberg Palace provide visitors with glimpses into royal life of the 15th and 16th centuries. A very interesting introductory film of about five to ten minutes starts the journey by inviting visitors into the history and landscape of the former palace. Exploration of the subterranean remains of the Chapel and Great Banqueting Hall await. Well-signed in English, French, German, and Nederlands, the information provides wonderful context. A free app that guests access on their phone provides additional information, with a few entries having brief, recorded audio information. Worth a half day for lovers of history and archaeology. I combined my visit with one to the BELvue Museum, aboveground and thoroughly enjoyed it as well.
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