The squares district
The district became a veritable laboratory of late nineteenth-century architecture, with facades in a wide variety of styles, from unfettered Eclecticism to Art Nouveau, then at its zenith. This tour could include the visit of the Victor Horta’s van Eetvelde Mansion.
At the end of the nineteenth century, the Maelbeek valley offered a unique setting for the development of a new residential district. Its squares, water features, fountains and tree-lined avenues attracted wealthy middle-class residents who commissioned the most talented architects of the period to design their homes. The district became a veritable laboratory of late nineteenth-century architecture, with facades in a wide variety of styles, from unfettered Eclecticism to Art Nouveau, then at its zenith. This tour could include the visit of the Victor Horta’s van Eetvelde Mansion.
Departure from: Corner of square Marie-Louise and Ortélius street, 1000 Bruxelles