

Autrique House (Maison Autrique) Tours and Tickets
Free admission
Built in 1893, the Autrique House in Brussels was the first townhouse designed by Belgian architect Victor Horta, a pioneer of the early 20th-century art nouveau movement. Now restored to its original glory and open to visitors, the house is a key part of Brussels’ rich turn-of-the-century architectural heritage.
Chaussée de Haecht 266, Schaerbeek
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