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Victor Taelemans, 1901

In 1901, the architect Victor Taelemans designed an Art Nouveau house that was to become his home and office. Situated on a corner site, it was inspired by the Otlet House completed a few years earlier by Octave Van Rysselberghe. The interior decoration is very varied and blends Art Nouveau and Flemish Renaissance styles, plus a reinterpretation of Art Nouveau by the current owners.

Saturday 28th March

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Schedule
FR
10h30 · 11h30 · 14h00 · 15h00 · 16h00 · 17h00
NL
10h00 · 12h00 · 15h30
EN
11h00 · 14h30 · 16h30

Sunday 29th March

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Schedule
FR
10h00 · 11h00 · 12h00 · 14h30 · 15h30 · 16h30
NL
10h30 · 14h00 · 16h00
EN
11h30 · 15h00 · 17h00

Accessibility for persons with reduced mobility

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DatesSaturday 28th & Sunday 29th MarchAddress:Rue Philippe Le Bon 70, 1000 BrusselsShare