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Embark on a captivating three-hour guided walking tour of Brussels, Belgium, where you will discover the city’s exquisite Art Nouveau architecture and learn about the genius of Victor Horta. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour immerses you in the vibrant history and creative spirit that shaped Brussels’ most iconic buildings.
Your journey begins at the majestic Grand-Place at 10:00, where your guide will introduce the world of Art Nouveau before you hop on a tram to the stylish Bailli district. Here, you will stroll through streets lined with unique masterpieces, admiring the seamless blend of iron, glass, wood, and stone that defines the Art Nouveau style.
Throughout the tour, you’ll marvel at architectural highlights including the Old England House (now the Music Instrument Museum), the elegantly designed Hotel Tassel by Victor Horta, and remarkable creations by Octave Van Rysselberghe such as Van Rysselberghe House and Hotel Otlet. Each stop reveals fascinating stories and intricate details that bring these buildings to life.
As you continue, your guide will introduce you to works by Paul Hankar, Albert Roosenboom, and other influential architects, with visits to the Hotel Goblet d’Alviella, Hotel Ciamberlani, and the private residences of these visionaries. The tour concludes in front of the renowned Victor Horta Museum, where you can further explore the legacy of Belgium’s Art Nouveau movement.
This immersive experience includes expert local guidance and tram transportation between districts. Please note that museum entry fees and personal expenses are not included. Don’t miss your chance to delve into the artistic heart of Brussels—secure your spot and check availability now!