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  2. Major town houses of the architect Victor Horta (Brussels)

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    The major town houses of Victor Horta are four town houses in Brussels, Belgium, which have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. All four houses were designed and built by the Belgian architect Victor Horta (1861–1947), who pioneered the Art Nouveau style during the mid-1890s.

  3. Horta Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Horta Museum (French: Musée Horta; Dutch: Hortamuseum) is a museum in Brussels, Belgium, dedicated to the life and work of the architect Victor Horta and his time. The museum is housed in Horta's former town house and workshop (French: Maison et Atelier Horta, Dutch: Woning en Atelier Horta), built between 1898 and 1901, in Art Nouveau style.

  4. Hôtel Tassel - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel Tassel (French: Hôtel Tassel; Dutch: Hotel Tassel) is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.It was designed by Victor Horta for the scientist and professor Emile Tassel, and built between 1892 and 1893, in Art Nouveau style.

  5. Hôtel Solvay - Wikipedia

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    The Hôtel Solvay (French: Hôtel Solvay; Dutch: Hotel Solvay) is a large historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.It was designed by Victor Horta for Armand Solvay, the son of the chemist and industrialist Ernest Solvay, and built between 1895 and 1900, in Art Nouveau style.

  6. Victor Horta - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion of Human Passions, Brussels (1890–1897). Victor Pierre Horta (French pronunciation: [viktɔʁ ɔʁta]; Victor, Baron Horta after 1932; 6 January 1861 – 8 September 1947) was a Belgian architect and designer, and one of the founders of the Art Nouveau movement. [1]

  7. Hôtel van Eetvelde - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel van Eetvelde in Brussels was designed in 1898[sic] by Victor Horta, undoubtedly the key European Art Nouveau architect. While most other architects flirted with the new style, Horta found it gave the best expression to his ideas. His skill is demonstrated in his ability to slip his domestic designs into narrow constricted sites.

  8. Autrique House - Wikipedia

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    The Autrique House [2] [3] (French: Maison Autrique; Dutch: Autrique Huis) is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.This house, built in 1893, was the first designed by Victor Horta in Art Nouveau style, and represents an essential step in the evolution of the Belgian architect.

  9. Maison du Peuple, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Victor Horta The Maison du Peuple ( French , pronounced [mɛzɔ̃ dy pœpl] ) or Volkshuis ( Dutch , pronounced [ˈvɔlksˌɦœys] ), both literally the "House of the People", was a public building located on the Place Emile Vandervelde / Emile Vanderveldeplein , in the Sablon/Zavel district of Brussels , Belgium.