The Musée et jardins Van Buuren is a cultural treasure of rare beauty, nestled in the heart of a listed Art Deco architectural and furnishing estate. The villa, built in 1928, embodies the essence of Art Deco and preserves its international character influenced by Dutch and French schools. Inside, an invaluable collection of rare furniture, signed carpets, stained glass windows, sculptures, and masterpieces offers a fascinating dive into art history. The gardens, designed by prominent Belgian landscape architects, span 1.2 hectares and harmoniously combine picturesque elements and Art Deco. The museum showcases a unique Art Deco ensemble, with paintings by international masters, and a series of rooms that can be visited, including the vestibule, the cloakroom, the hall and the staircase, the cozy corner, the music room, the black living room, the dining room, the study and the studio
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Activities: We went to the Van Buuren Museum and gardens. We entered this private house from the 1920s. We enjoyed the original furniture. We were particularly seduced by the carpets. We also visited the gardens, the 'picturesque' garden, and the labyrinth
Highlights: It was a 'secret well-kept'. We enjoyed the perfect harmony between the colors, materials, and perspectives. We discovered an impressive art collection and the gardens. The gardens are worth the visit ✨