- Royal Trust (Belgium)
The Royal Trust (Dutch: "Koninklijke Schenking"; French: "Donation Royale") was proposed in a letter by king
Leopold II of Belgium on9 April 1900 , in addition some properties were added to the donation in a letter of15 November 1900 . The Belgian government accepted the donation by law on31 December 1903 (Belgian Monitor of1 January 1904 ). When the King handedCongo Free State over to the Belgian government on28 November 1907 , additional properties were added to the Royal Trust (law of18 October 1908 , published in the Belgian Monitor of18 October 1908 ) .The King donated his properties, such as his lands, castles and buildings, to the Belgian nation. The donation was made on three conditions: the properties would never be sold, they would have to retain their function and appearance, and they would remain at the disposal of the successors to the Belgian throne. Since 1930, the Royal Trust is an autonomous public institution which operates completely independent (Royal decree of
9 April ,1930 - Belgian monitor of29 May 1930 ).Properties
The
Royal Palace of Brussels and theRoyal Castle of Laeken are direct property of the Belgian State and don't belong to the Royal Trust. However the park surrounding theRoyal Castle of Laeken and theRoyal Greenhouses of Laeken do belong to the Royal Trust.The Royal Trust also owns woods and land that it rents to private persons and semi-public institutions.
Used by the Royal Family
* Castle of 'Belvédère' (private residence of King
Albert II of Belgium )
* Park of theRoyal Castle of Laeken
*Royal Greenhouses of Laeken (used for state receptions etc.)
* Castle of Stuyvenberg (residence ofQueen Fabiola of Belgium )
*Villa Clémentine (currently the house ofPrince Laurent of Belgium ) inTervuren
*Castle of Ciergnon (holiday retreat)
* Castle of Fenffe (id.)
* Castle of Villers-sur-Lesse (nearHouyet , occasionally used as hunting lodge)Open as public parks
* Arboretum in
Tervuren
* Dudenpark / Parc Duden inVorst
* Elisabethpark / Parc Elisabeth inLaken
* Maria-Henriëttepark inOostende
* Leopold II-park inNieuwpoort
* Koloniale Tuin / Jardin Colonial inLaken Open to the public
* Memorial Chapel for
Queen Astrid of Belgium , inKüssnacht ,Switzerland
* Japanese Tower inLaeken
* Chinese Pavilion inLaeken Rented to golf clubs
* Park and
Castle of Ravenstein inTervuren
* Park of theCastle of Ardenne
* Golf course inKlemskerke nearDe Haan, Belgium Other
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Castle of Hertoginnedal /Castle of Val Duchesse inAuderghem
*Château Ferage / Feragekasteel
*Koninklijke Villa (Royal Villa) inOostende *15.5 km² farmland
*48 km² woodland inHouyet
*5 km² woodland inPostel
*Terrains of the British School inTervuren
*Ponds ofBosvoorde
*Wellington-renbaan (Wellington racecourse) and "Noorse Stallen" (Norwegian Stables) inOostende
*Sports centre inStrombeek-Bever
*dunes inDe Panne
*Offices inBrussels (Kunstberg / Mont des Arts)
*Vier-Armenkruispunt / Carrefour des Quatre-Bras...ource
* [http://minfin.fgov.be/portail1/nl/donation/donation_nl.html Royal Trust] (Dutch)
External links
* [http://www.monarchie.be/en/initiatives/donation/ Royal Trust]
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