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The library owns several collections of historical importance, like the Library of the Dukes of Burgundy, and is the depository for all books ever published in Belgium or abroad by Belgian authors. There are four million bound volumes in the Royal Library, including a rare book collection numbering 45,000 works.
Library of the Chanchelor of the Prime Ministers' Cabinet [1] Library of the Federal Service of Justice; Brussels; Library of the National Archives [2] Library of the Royal Botanic Society, Meise [3] Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge , the public library of Bruges; Permeke Library, Antwerp; Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), Brussels
The Wittockiana, Museum of Book Arts and Bookbinding in Brussels (French: Wittockiana, Musée des arts du livre et de la reliure à Bruxelles; Dutch: Wittockiana, Museum van de Boekkunst en het Boekbinden te Brussel), formerly known as Bibliotheca Wittockiana, is a public museum and library in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium, devoted to the arts of the book and of ...
Royal Library, Windsor - the royal library of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom; Danish Royal Library - the national library of Denmark; Royal Library of the Netherlands - the national library of The Netherlands; Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Royal Library of Belgium, the national library in Brussels; Swedish Royal Library - the national ...
Pages in category "Manuscripts in the Royal Library of Belgium" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Manuscripts in the Royal Library of Belgium (6 P) Pages in category "Royal Library of Belgium" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total ...
The library of the Central School of Brussels had about 80,000 volumes, which eventually passed into the possession of the City of Brussels and then the Royal Library of Belgium. Similarly, the rich archives of the Old University are now held by the National Archives of Belgium .
The Brussels Coin Cabinet is a public numismatics collection established on 8 August 1835 that is now the Coins and Medals Department of the Royal Library of Belgium. [1] At its foundation it was part of the "Musée d'armes anciennes, d'armures, d'objets d'art et de numismatique". It became part of the Royal Library of Belgium three years later.