The Cauchie House – Art Nouveau Architecture in Brussels

Tucked away in the heart of Brussels at Rue des Francs 5, 1040 Bruxelles, the Cauchie House (Maison Cauchie) is a hidden gem and a must-see for fans of Art Nouveau architecture. Built in 1905 by architect Paul Cauchie as a private residence and studio for himself and his wife, the house is a striking example of the total work of art concept that defined the movement.

The façade is a masterwork of intricate detail, combining sgraffito decoration, elegant ironwork, and a harmonious blend of yellow, brown, and grey tones. The ornamental motifs—floral elements, allegorical female figures, and flowing lines—reflect Cauchie's artistic vision and stand as a testament to the innovative spirit of early 20th-century design.

Inside, the home has been carefully restored and partially opened to the public. Visitors can explore the ornate interiors, filled with original furnishings and decorative art that provide a window into the aesthetics and lifestyle of the Art Nouveau era. Guided tours offer deeper insight into Cauchie's life, his influences, and his unique multidisciplinary approach.

 

Location: Rue des Francs 5, 1040 Bruxelles

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Built: 1905

Designed by Paul Cauchie

City: Brussels

Country: Belgium

Website: La Maison Cauchie

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