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Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of Brussels' Art Nouveau with the Brussels Art Nouveau Pass! Unearth the hidden gems that lie within this artistic movement, all within your reach through one seamless and budget-friendly experience. Immerse yourself in the opulent beauty and intricate designs of three carefully curated Art Nouveau interiors and exhibitions of your choosing. As you traverse the artistic tapestry of Brussels, our package offers you more than just a glimpse into this mesmerizing era. Enjoy delightful discounts on guided tours, allowing you to delve deeper into the rich history and captivating stories behind each masterpiece. Knowledgeable experts paint vivid narratives, unveiling the secrets and inspirations that brought these architectural wonders to life. The Art Nouveau Pass includes several discounts on guided Art Nouveau tours and in Art nouveau brasseries. Art Nouveau Museums & Houses Belgian Comic Strip Center Since the Belgian Comic Strip Center moved, in 1989, into one of Victor Horta’s architectural beauties, it brings together Art Nouveau and Ninth Art. Hôtel van Eetvelde The Hôtel van Eetvelde was designed, in the words of Victor Horta himself, as 'the most daring plan he had ever done'. Wolfers Frères Stores Designed by Victor Horta, the Wolfers’ jewelry store was officially inaugurated in 1912. In 1973, the shop furnishings were gifted by the Wolfers family to the Art & History Museum. Autrique House The first landmark building by Victor Horta, the Autrique House heralds the birth of Art Nouveau. It also provides a better understanding of the historical and aesthetic interest of classic Brussels mansions. Cauchie House The Cauchie House is one of the most exceptional Art Nouveau masterpieces in Brussels. Built in 1905, it was originally home to Paul Cauchie and Caroline Voet, a couple of artists and decorators. Hannon House The Hannon House is one of the masterpieces of Art Nouveau in Brussels. Standing at the crossroads of Belgian and French Art Nouveau, it represents a symbolist and dream-like world. Musical Instruments Museum A flagship of the Brussels’ Art Nouveau movement, the 'Old England,' as it is still called today, is the creation of the architect Paul Saintenoy who was nevertheless not an Art Nouveau specialist. Horta Museum The Horta Museum is situated in the home and studio of architect Victor Horta. These buildings were constructed by the architect at the height of Art Nouveau.
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