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On the first Saturday of every month, Explore.Brussels organizes visits of one Art Nouveau mansion and one Art Deco mansion with a professional guide. Throughout the year you have the opportunity to visit the Max Hallet, Solvay, Tassel and van Eetvelde Mansions, the Autrique and Hannon Houses, and the van Eetvelde Office. You can reserve online until the Friday morning before the visit in question. Thereafter you can reach us by telephone or just turn up on the day of the visit in case there are places available. Groups, for their part, can request tailored guided tours at any time throughout the year.

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Built between 1903 and 1905 by the architect Victor Horta for his friend, the lawyer and politician Max Hallet, this residence is undoubtedly one of the most important works by the master of Art Nouveau to come down to us. Behind an elegant façade of Euville stone, the sobriety of which breaks with ...Read more

Max Hallet House

25,00 €

Av. Louise 346, 1000 Bruxelles
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Built between 1903 and 1905 by the architect Victor Horta for his friend, the lawyer and politician Max Hallet, this residence is undoubtedly one of the most important works by the master of Art Nouveau to come down to us. Behind an elegant façade of Euville stone, the sobriety of which breaks with the youthful works of the initiator of an architectural style that was very exuberant for its time, we find something both luminous and poetic. True to the architect’s concept of openness and harmony, a monumental entrance hall and its dramatic staircase set the stage. The spaces are all clad in precious materials that interact in the spirit of a Gesamtkunstwerk, notably through the recurring motif of roses and thorns designed by the artist-decorator Victor Van Dyck.

Av. Louise 346, 1000 Bruxelles
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