Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta (Brussels)
World Heritage
Belgium
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Designed by architect Victor Horta, one of the early founders of the Art Nouveau movement, four major buildings in Brussels – the Hotel Tassel, the Hotel Solvay, the Hotel Van Eetveld and the Horta House and Studio – are among the most striking avant-garde works of architecture at the end of the 19th century. Representing a stylistic revolution, these buildings are characterized by open plans, diffused light and a clever integration of decorative curves into the building structure.
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