Built in 1893, the Autrique House in Brussels stands as the first townhouse designed by Belgian architect Victor Horta, a key figure in the early 20th-century art nouveau movement. Located in the heart of Brussels, this restored house showcases the intricate and flowing lines characteristic of the style. Visitors can explore the meticulously preserved interiors, which offer a glimpse into the artistic and architectural heritage of the period. The Autrique House is now open to the public, providing a tangible connection to the city’s rich turn-of-the-century history.
Autrique House (Maison Autrique)
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