Visit : Architectural Heritage, World Heritage (Unesco), Monument, Art Nouveau
FORMER RESIDENCE OF VAN EETVELDE

© OPT / Berthold
- Address:
Avenue Palmerston 2-6
1040 Brussels (BRUXELLES) - MAPS: Google Maps
This house in the Art nouveau style was built between 1895 and 1898 by Victor Hugo and ordered by the diplomat Edmond Van Eetvelde. Not to miss: gilders in flat bar with bolts (like in the industry) and not in wrought iron, mosaics, the central patio crowned by a dome of stained glass, floral patterns decorating the dining room...
Closed for the public, open on request at "ARAU" (Tel: 02/219 33 45) or at the non-profit-making organization "Itinéraires" (Tel: 02/539 04 34).
Recognized "World Heritage of Humanity" by Unesco.
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