Hotel Solvay | |
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Hôtel Solvay(French) Hotel Solvay(Dutch) |
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Hotel Solvay, located at 224 Avenue Louise in Brussels
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General information | |
Architectural style | Art Nouveau |
Location | Brussels, Belgium |
Coordinates | 50°49′34.75″N 4°21′55″E / 50.8263194°N 4.36528°ECoordinates: 50°49′34.75″N 4°21′55″E / 50.8263194°N 4.36528°E |
Current tenants | Louis Wittamer |
Construction started | 1898 |
Completed | 1900 |
Client | Armand Solvay |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Victor Horta |
Official name | Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta (Brussels) |
Type | Cultural |
Criteria | i, ii, iv |
Designated | 2000 (24th session) |
Reference no. | 1005 |
State Party | Belgium |
Region | Europe and North America |
The Hôtel Solvay is a large Art Nouveau town house designed by Victor Horta on the Avenue Louise in Brussels. The house was commissioned by Armand Solvay, the son of the wealthy Belgian chemist and industrialist Ernest Solvay. For this wealthy patron Horta could spend a fortune on precious materials and expensive details. Horta designed every single detail; furniture, carpets, light fittings, tableware and even the door bell. He used expensive materials such as marble, onyx, bronze, tropic woods etc. For the decoration of the staircase Horta cooperated with the Belgian pointillist painter Théo van Rysselberghe. The Hôtel Solvay and most of its splendid content remained intact thanks to the Wittamer family. They acquired the house in the 1950s and did the utmost to preserve and restore this magnificent dwelling. The house is still private property and can only be visited by appointment and under very strict conditions. The edifice is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The UNESCO commission recognized the Hôtel Solvay as UNESCO World Heritage in 2000 as one of the Major Town Houses of the Architect Victor Horta.