Hotel Solvay, one of four UNESCO-listed townhomes in Brussels, stands as a testament to the Art Nouveau movement that flourished in late 19th-century Europe. Designed by renowned architect Victor Horta and commissioned with an unlimited budget, this residence is considered the most ambitious of his works. The meticulously preserved interior showcases the intricate details and innovative design principles characteristic of the era. Visitors can explore the opulent rooms, adorned with flowing lines, organic forms, and lavish materials, offering a vivid glimpse into the artistic and architectural vision of the time.
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