Horta Museum
Horta Museum, nestled in the Brussels neighborhood of Saint-Gilles, is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture designed by the famous architect Victor Horta. Originally built in 1898 as Horta's private residence and workshop, this museum is now dedicated to showcasing his innovative design principles, including intricate detailing and an organic flow between spaces. Visitors can explore the ornate interiors, which feature original furniture, decor, and many of Horta's original sketches. Open year-round, the museum offers guided tours that provide deeper insights into Horta’s life and work. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or just curious about this unique style, the Horta Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal era of design in Belgium.