Brussels: Art Nouveau Architecture
Places and attractions in the Art Nouveau architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Architecture
- Historical place
- History museum
- Art museum
- Area
- Church
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Forts and castles
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Monuments and statues
- Palace
- Shopping
- Square
- Street
- Shopping centre
- Sacred and religious sites
- Victor Horta
- Performing arts
- Gothic architecture
- Sculpture
- Memorial
- Unesco
- Concert hall
- Event space
Musical Instrument Museum
The Musical Instrument Museum, located in the heart of Brussels, Belgium, is a unique celebration of music through the display of more than 8,000 instruments from all over the world. This museum is a paradise for music lovers and history enthusiasts alike, offering a...
Belgian Comic Strip Center
Nestled in the heart of Brussels, the Belgian Comic Strip Center is a vibrant homage to the illustrious tradition of Belgian comics. Located within a stunning Art Nouveau building designed by Victor Horta, the museum celebrates the colorful world of comic strips that...
Old England
The Old England department store was a large retailer in downtown Brussels, Belgium, partially housed in a famous, important Art Nouveau building constructed by the Belgian architect Paul Saintenoy in 1898–99.
Sterner's Studio
The House and Workshop of master glassmaker Sterner was originally the home and workshop of the master glassworker Clas Grüner Sterner, "a Viennese craftsman who specialised in stained glass windows".
Hankar House
The Hankar House is the residence built by the Belgian architect Paul Hankar in 1893. It is located at 71, rue Defacqz/Defacqzstraat in the Saint-Gilles municipality of Brussels, Belgium.
Temple of Human Passions
The Temple of Human Passions, also known as Pavillon Horta-Lambeaux, is a neoclassical pavilion in the form of a Greek temple that was built by Victor Horta in 1896 in the Cinquantenaire Park of Brussels.
Hôtel van Eetvelde
The Hôtel van Eetvelde is a town house designed in 1895 by Victor Horta for Edmond van Eetvelde, administrator of Congo Free State. It is located at 4, avenue Palmerston/Palmerstonlaan in Brussels, Belgium.
Hôtel Tassel
The Hôtel Tassel is a townhouse in Brussels, Belgium, designed by Victor Horta for the Belgian scientist and professor Emile Tassel and built from 1892 to 1893. It is generally considered the first true Art Nouveau building, because of its highly innovative plan and its ground-breaking use of materials and decoration.
Hôtel Solvay
The Hôtel Solvay is a large Art Nouveau town house designed by Victor Horta on the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan in Brussels, Belgium. The house was commissioned by Armand Solvay, the son of the wealthy Belgian chemist, industrialist and philanthropist Ernest Solvay.
Hôtel Max Hallet
The Hôtel Max Hallet is an Art Nouveau town house at 346, Avenue Louise, Brussels, designed by Victor Horta.