
If you like Art Nouveau, then you shouldn’t miss a visit of the Horta museum, entirely dedicated to the father of Art Nouvea: Victor Horta (1861-1947).
The museum is housed inside the artist's house, and all rooms show the distinctive marks of Art Nouveau style: flowing lines, the use of glass and iron, spirals exc.

Particularly worthy of mention are the central flight of steps, with its curvilinear iron motifs, and the dining hall, with walls covered with enamelled tiles which create a contrast with the ceiling, decorated with iron motifs. In the living room can be found recurrent motifs of the Hortian style.
Info:
Place Royale 1
Bus: 20, 27,34,54, 60,71, 95, 96
Metro: Parc, Gare Centrale
Opening hours: da Martedì a Domenica dalle 10 alle 17
www.fine-arts-museum.be

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