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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Blenheim Palace' has mentioned 'Brussels' in the following places:
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The Duke obliged Churchill to attend him, first to The Hague, then in Brussels.
The sales continued to denude the palace: Raphael's Ansidei Madonna was sold for xc2xa370,000; Van Dyck's Equestrian Portrait of Charles I realised xc2xa317,500; and finally the "piece de resistance" of the collection, Peter Paul Rubens' Rubens, His Wife Helena Fourment, and Their Son Peter Paul, and Their Son Frans (1633xe2x80x931678), which had been given by the city of Brussels to the 1st Duke in 1704, was also sold, and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.