Nestled in the heart of Brussels, the Ciamberlani House stands as a testament to the Art Nouveau movement, showcasing the intricate design of architect Paul Hankar. This inner-city mansion, a collaborative effort with Italian symbolist painter Albert Ciamberlani, features bold frescoes that have been meticulously restored by the last remaining artisanal sgraffito artist in Brussels. Visitors can explore the detailed facade and interior, experiencing the rich artistic heritage and the unique blend of architecture and fine art that define this historic residence.
Ciamberlani House (Maison A. Ciamberlani)
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