Hôtel Solvay, designed by Victor Horta between 1894 and 1903, is considered one of the purest and most refined examples of Belgian Art Nouveau. The mansion, commissioned by industrialist Armand Solvay, reflects Horta's innovative vision, which focuses on light, space, and fluid architectural movement. From the monumental hall to the carefully chosen materials and decorative details, the house exudes a total concept in which architecture, furniture, and art blend seamlessly.
Today, Hotel Solvay is a Unesco World Heritage Site. This recognition highlights the exceptional value of the building and makes a visit there a special experience. A guided tour offers the chance to discover this iconic monument in all its glory and to experience up close the creative power of one of the greatest architects of his time.
This tour will be conducted in english.
| L'hôtel Solvay (Le 4 juillet - Ixelles) | |
| Les appartements Art Deco de prestige du rond point de l'étoile (Le 5 juillet - Ixelles) | |
| De Ciamberlani à Emile Fabry, le symbolisme à l'Hôtel de ville de Saint-Gilles ( (Le 4 juillet - Saint-Gilles) | |
| Bruxsel Ludik (Du 4 au 5 juillet - Etterbeek) | |
| Le style pittoresque des avenues Beau-Séjour et de la Floride (Le 5 juillet - Uccle) |