Nestled in Brussels, the Horta Museum occupies the former home and studio of Victor Horta, a key figure in the art nouveau movement. This early-20th-century site showcases Horta’s signature style through its interiors, facades, and furniture, all characterized by fluid curves and organic forms. Visitors can explore the meticulously preserved spaces, gaining insight into the architect’s innovative approach and the aesthetic that defined an era.
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