Lion's MoundPanorama. The Lion's Mound was designed by the royal architect Charles Vander Straeten , at the behest of King William I of the Netherlands, who wished
Charlotte of Belgiumin the Pavilion de Tervueren near Brussels, which was built by Charles Vander Straeten for King William II of the Netherlands. The residence, however
Palace of the Nationof the building was transformed in 1816–1818 by the architect Charles Vander Straeten [fr] to house the States General established by King William I
Royal Palace of Brusselsregency over the Habsburg Netherlands to Charles of Habsburg. It was also in this same room that, in 1555, Charles V abdicated in favour of his son, King
Neoclassical architecture in Belgium1785) to create the palace of William I in Brussels (1820) 1815 Charles Vander Straeten Academy Palace and Royal Stables of Brussels (planned in 1815,