The Horta Museum (Musée Horta) is devoted to the great Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta (1861-1947). For those interested in structure, records, new thoughts and beautiful forms, this veritable mecca of Art Nouveau is unmissable. The homes reflect Art Nouveau at its peak, preserving the authentic indoors ornament designed by means of Victor Horta. Visitors can admire all the nice information of workmanship from the stained glass sky mild to the woven copper and steel knots. The indoors ornament has largely been retained, the mosaics, stained glass, and wall decorations forming a harmonious and elegant whole, right down to the final detail. Since so many homes in Brussels take notion from Art Nouveau design, it is a terrific concept to go to this museum at the beginning of your stay. Belgian architect and clothier, Victor Horta became a pacesetter on this eclectic motion and this museum is the residence and studio wherein he lived and labored for 20 years. Characterized by means of iron and glass superbly formed into floral and geometric ornamental motifs and curved strains, the signature designs of Art Nouveau may be discovered in the course of Horta's residence and studio, in its stained glass home windows, mosaics, work of art, mirrors and fabulous staircase.