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Albert Roosenboom, 1900

The Roosenboom House, commissioned by the industrialist Bernard Louis François Beeckman from the architect Albert Roosenboom, was completed in 1900. The top floor of the façade features a sgraffiti panel by the painter and designer Privat Livemont. The rest of the façade is decorated with wrought ironwork whose design continues into the boot-scraper and the letterbox. The first floor of the façade is dominated by a magnificent bow-window. A family moved into this Art Nouveau house in September 2024 after an extensive renovation during which the original layout was restored, including access to a "storage area" for an automobile in the cellar, specially requested by the client. The original wallpapers on the first floor and a floral ceiling are due to be restored in the next few months.

Saturday 21st March

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Schedule
FR
10h00 · 11h00 · 14h30 · 15h30 · 16h30
NL
10h30 · 14h00 · 16h00
EN
11h30 · 15h00 · 17h00

Sunday 22nd March

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Schedule
FR
10h30 · 11h30 · 14h00 · 15h00 · 16h00 · 17h00
NL
10h00 · 15h30
EN
11h00 · 14h30 · 16h30

Accessibility for persons with reduced mobility

House Roosenboom
83 Rue Faider 1050 Ixelles
House Roosenboom
83 Rue Faider 1050 Ixelles
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DatesSaturday 21st & Sunday 22nd MarchAddress:Rue Faider 83, 1050 IxellesShare