Maison Cauchie, Rue des Francs 5, 1040 Bruxelles - Frankenstraat 5 1040 Bruxelles
CAUCHIE HOUSE

Located on the edge of Cinquantenaire Park, House Cauchie is one of the most remarkable Art Nouveau houses in Brussels. Designed in 1905 by the artist couple Paul Cauchie (1875-1952) and Lina Cauchie, née Caroline Voet (1875-1969), the house served both as their home and a showcase for their work. 

Today, this listed building is owned by CDA and open to the public as part of Brussels’ museum network. 

PRESENTATION

Unlike many Brussels Art Nouveau façades, often inspired by nature, House Cauchie stands out for its striking geometric design. 

Its impressive façade, conceived as a giant advertisement, is richly decorated with sgraffito panels, demonstrating the expertise of the Ateliers Cauchie and attracting potential clients. The first floor served as a display space for interior decoration, with some original elements still visible today.

After the death of Paul and Lina Cauchie, the house was gradually abandoned and faced demolition. In 1979, Guy and Léona Dessicy saved it and undertook a meticulous restoration.

In 1979, Guy and Léona Dessicy saved it and undertook a meticulous restoration. 

The former basement workshop has been converted into a gallery showcasing the couple’s works and archives. Knowledgeable guides bring their story to life during visits.

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