
Stoclet Palace
Stoclet Palace, completed in 1911 in Brussels, Belgium, is a renowned early 20th-century mansion designed by architect Josef Hoffmann. It exemplifies the Vienna Secession style, blending art and architecture with intricate details and geometric patterns. The building features luxurious materials like marble and mosaics, and its interiors are decorated with artworks by notable artists such as Gustav Klimt. Originally built as a private residence for financier Adolphe Stoclet, it now serves as a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its innovative design and harmonious integration of architecture, interior decor, and fine arts.