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Horta Museum, Brussels
Victor Horta (1861-1947) was, with Hector Guimard, the leading figure of art nouveau architecture. He designed his own house and studio in the Saint-Gilles area of Brussels in 1898, and lived and worked there for 20 years. Then, however, having himself moved on from the style for which he is chiefly remembered, Horta sold the property as two separate residences. They were used as such until 1961, …
Contributors
- Commune de Saint-Gilles
Creator
- Project Leader: Barbara Van der Wee Architects sprl Studio for architecture & conservation
Publisher
- Organisation: Barbara Van der Wee Architects sprl Studio for architecture & conservation
Subject
- Stock: CONSERVATION
- Category: building conservation
- Building Type: residential building
- Style: Art Nouveau
Type of item
- Award
- Award
Date
- Entry year: 2014
- Project Duration: 1989 - 2013
- 1989/2013
- 2014
- 1989/2013
- 2014
Contributors
- Commune de Saint-Gilles
Creator
- Project Leader: Barbara Van der Wee Architects sprl Studio for architecture & conservation
Publisher
- Organisation: Barbara Van der Wee Architects sprl Studio for architecture & conservation
Subject
- Stock: CONSERVATION
- Category: building conservation
- Building Type: residential building
- Style: Art Nouveau
Type of item
- Award
- Award
Date
- Entry year: 2014
- Project Duration: 1989 - 2013
- 1989/2013
- 2014
- 1989/2013
- 2014
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Creation date
- Built: 1898
- 1898
- 1898
Places
- GPS: 50°49'27,2" N; 4°21'19,3" E
- Town: Brussels
- ZIP Code: 1060
- Street: Rue Américaine 23/25
- Country Name: Belgium
- Country Shortcut: BE
Identifier
- europeanheritageawards-archive.eu:1
- Registration Nr.: HA-2014/BE/04
- Intern Registration Nr.: W-2014 CON-01 BE
- Version Nr.: 2014101
- EHA:EUROPEANHERITAGEAWARDSARCHIVEEU/000000000001
Relations
- www.hortamuseum.be
Providing country
- Austria
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2023-05-17T13:09:37.676Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-05-17T13:09:37.676Z