
The Royal Library, Brussels
The Royal Library of Belgium, located in Brussels, is the country's national library and one of Europe’s largest. Founded in 1837, it houses millions of books, manuscripts, and artworks, preserving Belgium’s cultural heritage. The library features a diverse collection, including rare historical texts and contemporary works. It serves as a vital resource for researchers and the public, providing access to knowledge and promoting literacy. Visitors can explore exhibitions and participate in cultural events, making it not just a repository of information, but also a vibrant cultural hub in Brussels.