Meir Palace is a Rococo gem. Located on Antwerp and Belgium’s main shopping street, the former imperial residence is undoubtedly one of the city’s most impressive buildings. You’ll find everything from historical rooms to a grand café and a premier chocolate shop, all nestled within the grandeur of this historic palace.Built in the 18th century by a wealthy merchant, Johan Alexander van Susteren, it used to house important rulers like Napoleon Bonaparte, Willem I of the Netherlands and the Belgian Royal House. After a lengthy renovation, it opened to the public in 2010.Step inside and be transported to a world of opulence and glamour. Shimmering gold accents, gilded beams and arcades all await you. Once a glorious hall used for city-wide celebrations and banquets, the Meir Palace is now part of a unique and luxurious mall, offering a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.If you’re looking for a peaceful respite from the busy commercial district, relax in the courtyard or perhaps tuck into something to eat at Café Imperial, a renowned breakfast spot. Chocoholics will love Meir Palace, as its home to Antwerp’s main chocolatier where you’ll be able to marvel at award-winning confections being made before you. What’s more, the place doubles up as a gallery, displaying some of the residence’s original paintings.