The Museo Horta is dedicated to the work and life of Victor Horta, one of the most important architects of Art Nouveau and a key figure in European design. Located in his historic house-studio in the Saint-Gilles district, the museum preserves the original atmosphere of the early 20th century, with interiors, furniture, and decorations designed by Horta himself.
The visit offers a unique immersion into the Art Nouveau style, characterized by sinuous lines, floral details, and the innovative use of wrought iron and glass. The museum displays sketches, projects, photographs, and personal objects that tell the creative process and artistic evolution of Horta, recognized as a pioneer in integrating architecture and interior design.
In addition to the house, the Museo Horta organizes temporary exhibitions, cultural events, and guided tours, offering an in-depth look at the historical and artistic context in which the architect worked. It is a fundamental stop for architecture, art, and design enthusiasts.
The Museo Horta is easily accessible by public transport and represents a point of reference to discover one of Brussels' hidden treasures.