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Rue Américaine 27, 1060 Bruxelles, BelgiumMap
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The Horta Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta and his time. The museum is housed in Horta''s former house and atelier, Maison & Atelier Horta (1898)
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The Horta Museum is a museum built by the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta. The decorations and exhibits inside show the Art Nouveau style and have been included in the World Cultural Heritage List. The Museum of Historical Background was first built in 1898 and completed in 1901. It is located in Horta's house and studio. These two buildings are demonstrating Victor Horta's talent as a master of Art Nouveau. The whole building uses materials such as metal and steel, which expresses the Art Nouveau style very well. Today, the interior decoration of the museum has basically maintained its original appearance. The mosaics, stained glass and wall decoration are all worth pondering.
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The Horta Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta and his time. The museum is housed in Horta''s former house and atelier, Maison & Atelier Horta (1898)
You can't ignore Victor Orta in Brussels. Look at the American private houses and studios on his street. It's a bit bad, but it's worth seeing. The house is an artistic treasure. The central staircase is amazingly beautiful. Over the past few years, several rooms have been restored and are now on display in public exhibitions. The house, its furnishings and every detail have been designed by Orta or his contemporaries. It's just gorgeous. When you enter the museum, you will receive a brochure for a small walk around the surrounding area. This is a good neighbor to visit, and some new art facades are worth detouring.
This is Ota's private residence, which was later listed as the United Nations World Cultural Heritage Site. The staircase in the center of the building is the central coordinate of the building. There are some furniture, articles of daily use and works of art, as well as some personal documents of Ota.
The layout of the museum is really admirable. It's a very good service. It just needs to feel very advanced. Many visitors here think it's great. Many exhibits are also great.
Museum is very peculiar, here you can see a very rich design elements, here need to worship for a while, a lot of visitors.