de Brouckère House

BRU09 de Brouckère House
Name de Brouckère House
Address Rue Jacques Jordeans 34
City/Neighborhood Brussels
Style(s)
  • Art Nouveau

Original use
  • Habitat

Year 1898
Architect(s) and/or artist(s)
  • Van Rysselberge Octave
  • Van de Velde Henry

Private mansion designed by Octave Van Rysselberghe and Henry van de Velde, at the corner of Jacques Jordeans and Crayer streets for the widow De Brouckère. Designed in 1898, in a very sober Art Nouveau style.

It was created by the two architects at the same time as the Otlet House, but presents a more refined approach.

The hotel was modified inside on several occasions and retains only a few original features, the facades have fortunately not undergone major changes.

The facades and roofs have been classified since 1997.

The building is currently occupied (January 2021) by offices, and cannot be visited.

BRU09 - Unless otherwise stated © www.admirable-facades.brussels for all photos

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