Flemish Brabant
MUSEUM VAN BUUREN
The van Buuren Museum and Gardens, located in Brussels, is a magnificent Art Deco residence dating from 1928. Its perfectly preserved interior houses an exceptional collection of artworks from the 15th to the 20th century.
Surrounding the villa, the beautifully landscaped gardens offer a unique journey through landscape design.
The museum is administered by the Public-interest foundation The van Buuren Museum and Gardens, set up in 1970 by Alice van Buuren, and has been open to visitors since 1975.
PRESENTATION
Built by David and Alice van Buuren, this Art Deco villa reflects the influence of the Amsterdam School. Its refined interior, designed by Belgian, French, and Dutch decorators, showcases an exceptional mix of styles, with paintings, rare furniture, stained glass, and sculptures. Open to the public, this private museum is a true testament to the interwar period, embodying the van Buuren couple’s passion for art and culture.
The listed, award-winning gardens extend over 1.2 hectares. Originally designed by Jules Buyssens, and later enriched by Alice van Buuren with the verdant visions of René Pechère. The six distinct spaces, from the Picturesque Garden to the Labyrinth and rose gardens… each bringing a unique touch to this magical place.