Hôtel van Eetvelde

Historical landmark · Sint-Joost-ten-Noode

Hôtel van Eetvelde

Historical landmark · Sint-Joost-ten-Noode

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Av. Palmerston 4, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

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Hôtel van Eetvelde by null
Hôtel van Eetvelde by null
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Highlights

Art Nouveau masterpieces by Victor Horta, UNESCO sites  

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Av. Palmerston 4, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

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@elsvaneetvelde

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Av. Palmerston 4, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Get directions

+32 2 237 11 42
visit.brussels
@elsvaneetvelde

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 7, 2025

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"Visit Horta's Art Nouveau Masterpieces in Brussels Belgium is famous for its Art Nouveau architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While many architects were experimenting with this new style, Victor Horta is Brussels ' undisputed father of Art Nouveau. Many of his stunning creations are still in use around the city, like the Hôtel van Eetvelde on Place Ambiorix, added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 2000. While the Hôtel van Eetvelde is only open to the public during special 'open heritage' days in Brussels, it's well worth walking through the neighbourhood, rich in dramatic architecture. To see inside one of Horta's creations, visit the Horta House Museum, in the St. Gilles neighbourhood. This was Victor Horta's home and studio and he designed every last detail, inside and out. It is also a UNESCO listed building. Guided Art Nouveau walks are provided by many tour companies, including the Brussels Greeters volunteer network. You can also download a self-guided tour map from the Visit Brussels website."

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"Visit Horta's Art Nouveau Masterpieces in Brussels Belgium is famous for its Art Nouveau architecture from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While many architects were experimenting with this new style, Victor Horta is Brussels ' undisputed father of Art Nouveau. Many of his stunning creations are still in use around the city, like the Hôtel van Eetvelde on Place Ambiorix, added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 2000. While the Hôtel van Eetvelde is only open to the public during special 'open heritage' days in Brussels, it's well worth walking through the neighbourhood, rich in dramatic architecture. To see inside one of Horta's creations, visit the Horta House Museum, in the St. Gilles neighbourhood. This was Victor Horta's home and studio and he designed every last detail, inside and out. It is also a UNESCO listed building. Guided Art Nouveau walks are provided by many tour companies, including the Brussels Greeters volunteer network. You can also download a self-guided tour map from the Visit Brussels website."

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Anthony Chan

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Visited with my friends. Designed by the renowned architect Victor Horta in the late 19th century, this Art Nouveau masterpiece is a striking blend of glass, iron, and light. The house was commissioned by Edmond van Eetvelde, a diplomat, and reflects the luxurious design trends of the time. The intricate details and elegant use of natural light make it

Rice Farm

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Detailed information throughout the building. Surprisingly there was some recognition of the owners connection to Congo which was interesting to read. The visit won't take much time if you’re self guided.

Chirine Dannaoui

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Great introduction to Art Nouveau. We also bought the map that traces art nouveau buildings in the city and followed a fascinating exploring track.

Ridaa B

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Amazingly preserved art-nouveau building.

Theodora A

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Not bad but not so worth it. I love Art Nouveau but this could be so much better than it is currently. The visit is quite quick, I didn’t feel like it was very well thought out. There is so much potential especially in the second house with the glass ceiling but it feels empty. For the price, I am not feeling like it’s much worth it. If you are in the area, do it. Otherwise, skip it

Adriano Rodari

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Even if the building was still under renovation I had an amazing guided tour with the lady being in charge of the project. She was super nice and gave a lot of details on the history and materials used in the house. Also, very importantly, she spent some time explaining the connection between this building and the Belgian colonisation of Congo. Great job!

Laure Pontis

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Beautiful art nouveau house in Brussels. Temporary exhibition about the link between colonization and art nouveau. Well preserved. Very nice winter garden with colorful glass ceiling

runningdogyankee

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A unique architectural treasure with a side helping of human rights abuses (check out the former owner’s biography).