The Church of Our Lady of Laeken, located in Laeken, a suburb of Brussels, Belgium, is a neogothic marvel and the royal burial site. Built in the late 19th century, it stands as a tribute to Queen Louise-Marie, wife of King Leopold I.
The church's intricate architecture includes stunning stained glass windows and a remarkable altarpiece. The crypt houses the tombs of Belgian royalty, including King Leopold I and Queen Louise-Marie. Surrounded by the Royal Castle of Laeken and its beautiful park, the Church of Our Lady of Laeken is a testament to both religious devotion and royal history in Belgium.