Built in 1932 by architect A. Dehaen, for the Minister of Colonies.
It is a beautiful building inspired by the Amsterdam School style, where rigor, balance of shapes and volumes, beautiful masonry work are combined.
A pretty geometric stained glass window has survived over the years.
The green color of the window frames and doors undoubtedly corresponds to the original one, a very popular color in the 1930s.
Beautiful engraved signature.
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