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ART NOUVEAU MANSIONS

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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In 1894, the Art Nouveau enthusiast and millionaire industrialist Armand Solvay commissioned Victor Horta to build him a huge mansion on the fashionable Avenue Louise. Having developed a friendship with Horta and a close understanding of his requirements and preferences, he gave the architect carte ...Read more

Solvay House

40,00 €

Av. Louise 224, 1000 Bruxelles
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In 1894, the Art Nouveau enthusiast and millionaire industrialist Armand Solvay commissioned Victor Horta to build him a huge mansion on the fashionable Avenue Louise. Having developed a friendship with Horta and a close understanding of his requirements and preferences, he gave the architect carte blanche and an unlimited budget. Horta did not disappoint his friend and channelled his design genius into what is considered by many to be his masterpiece. The façade features two symmetrical, two-storey bay windows, topped with balconies. Inside, Horta used expensive materials to decorate an airy interior that could be adapted for entertaining and family life. Horta used 23 different types of marble and 17 varieties of wood in a decorative scheme dominated by red and orange tones that reinforced the luxurious atmosphere. The interior has been remarkably well-preserved and maintained and the building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Hôtel Solvay gets a facelift! From 10 January, the front of the Hôtel Solvay will be restored. Scaffolding will be present, but this will not prevent the beauty of the interior from shining through.

Children under 12 years of age are not allowed.

Av. Louise 224, 1000 Bruxelles
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