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GUIDED VISITS

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GUIDED VISITS

Transformed in 1904 by architect Paul Hamesse, the former Hôtel Cohn-Donnay forms a refined and eclectic Art Nouveau ensemble. The tour offers an in-depth reading of this exceptional building, from its 19th-century origins to the emergence of Art Nouveau in the early 20th century.
Undulating bow window, sculpted balcony, enfilade of salons, dining room, and games room conceived as a harmonious whole, every detail reflects Hamesse’s refined vision and the artistic movements of his time. The tour highlights the history of the site, its inhabitants, and its place in the urban evolution of Rue Royale.

Upon request, the visit may conclude with a convivial meal featuring classic Belgian brasserie dishes.

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HALLUCINATORY VISITS

L’Ultieme Hallucinatie is an Art Nouveau jewel whose walls conceal many mysteries. The Hallucinated Tours invite you to (re)discover this iconic place by following the playful investigation of a witty detective and his inseparable sidekick.
A unique opportunity to explore more than 180 years of history (and stories) within one of Brussels’ most extraordinary buildings. More than a visit—a quirky and surprising journey with Philippe Baudot and Suzanne Dietz.

The experience continues around a meal included in the package, extending the adventure in a convivial and gourmet spirit.


NB : only accessible to groups

CONTACT US

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ADDRESS

Rue Royale, 316

1210 Brussels

OPENING HOURS

Wed - Fri

11:30 - 14:00

Wed - Thu

18:00 - 22:00

VIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT:

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PARKING:

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Friday

18:00 - 23:00

        PHONE

Saturday

12:00 - 23:00

+32 2 889 0316

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Trams 92 & 93 – Stop: Gillon or Sainte-Marie

Connections Metro :

2 & 6 via Botanique

1 & 5 via Parc

NHOW Hôtel, rue Royale 250

(Entrance of parking via rue Musin, at the back)

Public transport is simplest way of reaching us, as rue Royale is very busy and parking possibilities are limited.

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