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In&Out, alternative discoveriesTastingArtNouveau«C’était au temps où Bruxelles rêvait, C’était au temps où Bruxelles bruxellait…» sings Jacques Brel. It was the time of the heyday of the “Quartier Louise” when artists and architects such as Victor Horta brought Art Nouveau to Brussels. Fortunately, there are still plenty of traces in Brussels of this artistic style, which took root all over Europe at the end of the 19th century and came to a brutal end with the outbreak of the First World War. As usual, the guide, with his own amusing perspective, will take us to the beautiful remnants of this period, such as the Horta Museum, Hotel Solvay, Hotel Max Hallet, etc. On the way there will of course be the welcome drink, and three dishes served in three different restaurants.
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