
Hôtel Tassel
Hôtel Tassel is a notable building in Brussels, designed by the architect Victor Horta and completed in 1893. It is considered a classic example of Art Nouveau architecture, characterized by its organic forms, intricate ironwork, and decorative mosaics. The building was commissioned by the wealthy industrialist Emile Tassel and is renowned for its innovative use of space and light, as well as its harmonious integration of interior and exterior design. Hôtel Tassel is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting its significance in the history of architecture and its influence on the Art Nouveau movement.