

Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
The Horta Museum, housed in Victor Horta’s former home and studio (1898–1901), is a benchmark of Brussels’ Art Nouveau. Its flowing lines, light-filled stair hall, and custom-designed details—ironwork, mosaics, wood, and glass—show Horta’s total design approach. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers an intimate look at the architect’s life and craft. Expect well-preserved interiors, informative displays, and timed entry with limited capacity. Ideal for architecture and design enthusiasts; less suited to travelers seeking large, interactive exhibits. Located in Saint-Gilles, it’s easily combined with a walk to nearby Art Nouveau façades.
Opening Hours
Tue–Fri: 14:00–17:30, Sat–Sun: 11:00–17:30, Mon: Closed