Hôtel Winssinger
Architect: Victor Horta, 1897
Brussels, Belgium
€ 1.800,000 or anual rent € 84.000
B2B Estate
The Legacy of Victor Horta
Hôtel Winssinger and its professional spaces is an exceptional building designed by Victor Horta. Situated in Saint-Gilles, rue de l'Hotel des Monnaies 66, this high-quality property complex offers professional spaces combining Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture.
Victor Horta (1861-1947) was a Belgian architect and one of the pioneers of the Art Nouveau movement. Horta profoundly influenced early 20th century European architecture with his bold use of iron and glass, creating structures that were both functional and aesthetically captivating. He is famous for his innovative designs that integrate organic forms and natural elements into architecture. Among his most iconic works are Hôtel Tassel, Hôtel Solvay, Hôtel van Eetvelde, Horta Museum (the former home and studio of Victor Horta), and Hôtel Max Hallet, all located in Brussels. The first three are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
A Preserved Art-Nouveau Gem
Built between 1894 and 1897, the Hôtel Winssinger is one of Victor Horta's emblematic achievements, a pioneer of the Art Nouveau movement. Classified as a historic monument, the building is distinguished by its white and blue stone façade, its refined bay windows, and its beautifully preserved interiors, including woodwork, stained glass, and marble mosaics. Formerly the residence of the Winssinger family, this building is a living testament to Horta's architectural and artistic ingenuity.
Hôtel Winssinger has been preserved and adapted to meet modern professional needs while preserving its original charm. The house consists of Hôtel Winssinger (€ 1.800,000 or annual rent € 84.000), an Art Deco Gallery (€1.080,000 or anual rent € 60.000) and Rear Building (€ 490.000 or anual rent 20.400).
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