| Royal sun lownges.  Built with regularly repeating structure elements of  cast iron, ofsteel and iron that together with the use of glass give the possibility of large over-exertions. In accordance with the plans of the  architect Alphonse Balat from 1873.  Leopold II was the investor.
 De serres staan niet ver van hetThe sun lownges are situated near the  Royal Palace of  Laken. They are a combination of  pavillions, glass cupolas and long  galeries.
 
 They are one of the first buildings belonging to the  art nouveautendency and are a good exemple of how these architects tried to convert the metal into more natural forms. With the use of steel they could reach larger over-exertions, what resulted in a complete new architecture.  The  architect Victor Horta found here one of his best sources of inspiration .
 
 Evry year the gardens are opened for the public during the last week of april and the first week of may.
 
 When they are illuminated at the evening  they become a fayry-tale like radiation, as you can see in the photographs of  Bart Van Oudenhove.
 Amy  Crawford: 'Absolutely STUNNING: I hope to be able to visit in person! The creative and practical wrapped up in a beautiful package... what more can one ask for? Amy from San Francisco, CA, USA'
 
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