| be1994-VictorHortaBanknote[702×330] buildings is the Maison Waucquez, formerly a department store, now transformed into the Belgian Comic Museum, which houses a collection of the comic strip Tintin , designed by Hergé. Publishing origin | |
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| 1050.jpg[132×200] Ian Cade (England): The works of Victor Horta are reasonably spread out in Brussels so to walk around the three southern ones, around Sablon area which Ave. Louise runs through, give yourself a little bit of time Publishing origin | |
| w1005s3.jpg[154×118] Note: as you are not allowed to take pictures inside, the small pics no. 1 and no. 3 are not mine, but © Musée Horta. Publishing origin | |
| 1005.jpg[120×172] Четыре главных городских здания - Hоtel Tassel, Hоtel Solvay, Hоtel van Eetvelde, and Maison Atelier Horta - расположенные в Брюсселе Publishing origin | |
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| w1005s1.jpg[95×154] Most striking feature I found the spiralling staircase. When you look down from the highest floor (the 5th or so), it is as if you look into an elegant labyrint. Publishing origin | |
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