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In the heart of Brussels, the Gilded Plaque stands as a mesmerizing artistic landmark. This golden-hued masterpiece not only dazzles the eyes but also embodies the rich cultural heritage of Belgium. Visitors strolling by are instantly captivated by its intricate carvings and unique design, as if stepping back into medieval Europe. Take your time to admire every detail on the plaque—you'll discover the craftsmanship of Brussels' finest artists. It's the perfect spot for a photo and to soak in the artistic vibe of Europe!

Aqua Hotel by HappyCulture

Aqua Hotel by HappyCulture

4.3 / 5Good4 Reviews
Rue de Stassart 43
1.23KM from Gilded Plaque
Conference HallDryerLuggage StorageMedical Room
per night
From
USD**6
Hôtel Argus by HappyCulture

Hôtel Argus by HappyCulture

4 / 5Good10 Reviews
Rue Capitaine Crespel 6
1.21KM from Gilded Plaque
Luggage Storage
per night
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USD**2
Theater Hotel Brussels

Theater Hotel Brussels

1 / 5
Rue Van Gaver 23
1.12KM from Gilded Plaque
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Gilded Plaque

The Gilded Plaque commemorates the Belgian Revolution of 1830 that led to independence from the Netherlands. Located near the Grand Place, it marks where revolutionary proclamations were read. The inscription details constitutional principles - join a guided walking tour to fully appreciate this National Heritage Site.

Yes, the plaque is mounted on a street-level wall along a paved sidewalk. The nearby Mont des Arts elevator provides barrier-free access to upper districts. Note that some cobblestone areas require caution. Brussels Mobility offers detailed accessibility maps online.

Within 500 meters you'll find:

  • Magritte Museum (surrealist art)
  • Notre-Dame du Sablon (Gothic church)
  • BELvue Museum (royal history) The Art Nouveau district starts just southwest, with Horta Museum as its highlight.

Non-commercial photography is permitted. For best results:

  • Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare on the gold leaf
  • Avoid tripods during busy hours
  • The plaque's baroque frame makes an excellent compositional element. Professional shoots require authorization from Urban Brussels.

Though commemorating a revolution, the plaque's location near the Royal Palace symbolizes the constitutional monarchy's foundation. The Leopold I statue nearby depicts Belgium's first king accepting the constitution. Interesting fact: the gold was sourced from Congolese mines during colonial era.

Maintained by the Royal Commission for Monuments, the plaque undergoes biennial inspections. A microclimate monitoring system tracks pollution damage. In 2019, its 22-karat gold was re-applied using historic techniques. Visitors are reminded not to touch the surface to preserve the patina.