Exceptional desk by Victor Horta - Hôtel Winssinger (1894)
Located in the heart of the sought-after Saint-Gilles district, right next to Place Stéphanie and Boulevard de Waterloo, this remarkable 430 m² triplex is housed in a listed building, an Art Nouveau masterpiece designed by Victor Horta in 1894. Completely renovated, it elegantly combines historical heritage and contemporary refinement. Behind the sumptuous façade of the Hôtel Winssinger, once through the porte cochère, a unique three-storey space is revealed, currently used as offices but easily convertible into prestigious living accommodation. The original features - mosaics, door handles, fireplaces, parquet flooring and stained-glass windows - have been restored with exceptional care, preserving all the cachet of the place. A succession of bright rooms, with high moldings and high ceilings, extends to a light-filled glass roof, opening onto a pleasant city garden. The impressive stairwell typical of Horta leads to the entresol and second floor, made up of several modular spaces to suit your desires: offices, reception areas, showroom or private accommodation. Technical points : Compliant electricity Alarm system Recent Buderus individual boiler Cellars Possibility of acquiring 3 parking spaces in neighboring building (€30,000/unit) Current use: offices - conversion to housing possible. Ideally located in the Hôtel des Monnaies district, this site offers a privileged living environment, just a stone's throw from the center of Brussels, close to shops, restaurants, public transport and major roads. A rare property, to be discovered exclusively with our Barnes team.
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