Seeking $2.1M, This Art Nouveau Home in Brussels Is an Architectural Jewel Box

Dressed in a soothing, sage-green palette, the 19th-century townhouse features vibrant stained glass, curved fireplaces, and mosaic tile.

Location: Avenue de Tervueren 28, Brussels, Belgium

Price: 1,980,000 € EUR (approximately $2,129,032 USD)

Architect: Jules Barbier

Year Built: 1898

Footprint: 5,220 square feet (seven bedrooms, three baths)

From the Agent: "Located next to the Parc du Cinquantenaire, near the Rue des Tongres, is the ‘Villa Les Iris’ designed by architect Jules Barbier in the Art Nouveau style and classified in its entirety since 2018. The facade on the street side was modified in 1924, and the villa has a total area of 5,220 square feet. The entrance is through a small garden with a wrought-iron gate. The mosaic entrance hall hosts a beautiful staircase, and a living room with a marble fireplace, a study, a dining room, and a separate kitchen that opens onto a terrace complete the ground floor."

Conveniently located in the heart of the city, Villa Les Iris sits behind a wrought-iron gate, where a small lush garden offers a private pocket of outdoor space.
Conveniently located in the heart of the city, Villa Les Iris sits behind a wrought-iron gate, where a small lush garden offers a private pocket of outdoor space.
Original details can be found all throughout the well-preserved home, including curved marble fireplaces, herringbone flooring, large windows, and custom molding.
Original details can be found all throughout the well-preserved home, including curved marble fireplaces, herringbone flooring, large windows, and custom molding.

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