Brussels : Capital of Art Nouveau

The Art Nouveau style of architecture was first seen in the district around the Avenue Louise in Brussels. From Victor Horta’s Tassel House, a veritable manifesto for the style, to the more geometric designs of Paul Hankar, this visit explores the context of the style’s creation in Brussels.

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The Art Nouveau style of architecture was first seen in the district around the Avenue Louise in Brussels. From Victor Horta’s Tassel House, a veritable manifesto for the style, to the more geometric designs of Paul Hankar, this visit explores the context of the style’s creation in Brussels. For private groups, it is possible to include the visit of the interior of Victor Horta’s former home, studio and workshops, now the Horta Museum and a UNESCO World Heritage Site (on request).

Departure from: Corner of avenue Louise and rue Paul Emile Janson, 1000 Brussels