Brussels is Art Nouveau

The Squares District or the zenith of Art Nouveau walking

Departure from: Maelbeek station, under the bridge chaussée d'Etterbeek, 1000 Brussels

Lasts 2h30

Jean-Pol Grandmont
At the end of the nineteenth century, the Maelbeek valley offered a unique setting for the development of a new residential district. Its squares, water features, fountains and tree-lined avenues attracted wealthy middle-class residents who commissioned the most talented architects of the period to design their homes. The district became a veritable laboratory of late nineteenth-century architecture, with facades in a wide variety of styles, from unfettered Eclecticism to Art Nouveau, then at its zenith. Public tours include a visit to the interior of Victor Horta’s Van Eetvelde House.

Next dates for this visit

Sunday 24 June 14h00 French Book
Sunday 7 October 14h00 French Book

On demand...

This tour is also available on demand for a private group. The organiser may choose the date, the departure place, the guide's tongue (french, english, german or spanish).

Prices

Booking is requiered

Walking tour (lasts: 2h30)
Per person 10 + 3 €
-25 years / +65years 8 + 3 €
Unemployed 5 + 3 €
Article 27 1.25 + 3 €