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Art Nouveau Pass

Discover the gems of Brussels’ Art Nouveau in one easy and affordable package. 

This 9-month pass allows you to visit 3 Art Nouveau interiors and/​or exhibitions of your choice, and enjoy discounts on guided tours, Art Nouveau shops and brasseries.

Two options are available

  • €20 = 3 museums or temporary exhibitions (without Hôtel Solvay) + discounts on guided tours, Art Nouveau brasseries and shops 
  • €30 = 2 museums or temporary exhibitions + Hôtel Solvay + discounts on guided tours, Art Nouveau brasseries and shops 

Bring Art Nouveau into your home.

This holiday season, offer our limited-edition Art Nouveau Box as a gift.

The Box contains the standard Art Nouveau Pass, along with carefully curated accessories and products.

The Art Nouveau Box costs €40 and contains: 

  • The Art Nouveau Pass* with its brochure
  • The Art Nouveau pin
  • A 100% organic handmade soap by Les savons de Simone’, made in Marseille, honey or lime scented
  • An exclusive bookmark
  • A postcard
  • An exclusive magnet

*The validity of the pass is 9 month from Christmas so it is valid until the 25th of September 2025. 

The box is also available in the following shops: 

  • The Maison Autrique shop
  • The Hotel Van Eetvelde shop 
  • The Maison Hannon shop

You can order it online and collect it at the following place : 

  • Visit Brussels reception shop : 2 Rue Royale, 1000 Brussels

Want to treat your loved one(s)? 

Personalize your gift with the Art Nouveau Pass pouch. Simply slip the Art Nouveau Pass and its guidein the pouch, and your gift is ready! 

The pouch and guide are available for free at tourist offices, on presentation of the pass.

How does the pass work?

Your pass is valid for 9 months. In other words, from the moment you buy your pass, you have 9 months to choose and visit the places you prefer and enjoy the discounts. Please note that it is not possible to visit the same museum more than once with your pass.

You can either use this pass digitally (stored on your smartphone) or print it (print it at home or at the Brussels tourist office).

A paper brochure will be offered to you when you buy the pass. It contains all the information about the pass, a presentation of the partners and your discount coupons. The brochure can be picked up at one of the tourist offices or at participating Art Nouveau museums (excluding temporary exhibition venues).


Do I have to book my visits?

You do not need to book your visit, except for 3 places: the Solvay House, the Cauchie House and the Horta Museum. If you wish to visit one of these three places, we recommend you to check that the available slots are suitable for you before buying your pass.

- Please find the available slots for the Solvay House here. Do you already have your pass ? Please book your visit here. Please note: Art Nouveau Pass slots for the Solvay House are exclusive to pass holders. These slots are not shared with people who have bought an individual ticket.

- Please find the available slots and book your visit for the Cauchie House here.

- Please find the available slots and book your visit for the Horta Museum here.

Please note that slots are being added for the Solvay House and the Cauchie House.

Please note: the façade of the Solvay House is currently undergoing work. Scaffolding has been placed around the exterior as restorers give new life to this building. End of restoration is planned for January 2024. 


Where can I buy the pass?

Online via this link, or in one of the tourist offices in Brussels: 

  • Grand-Place (City Hall of Brussels): daily: from 9am to 6pm - On 24/12 and 31/12 from 9am to 3pm - Closed on 1/1 and 25/12. A ramp is available on site on request.
  • Mont des Arts (BIP, Rue Royale 2): daily: 9.30am to 5.30pm - On 21/7, 24/12 and 31/12 from 9.30am to 3pm - Closed on 1/1 and 25/12. PMR access: Rue Royale, 6.
  • Hôtel Van Eetvelde: From Saturday until Monday: 10am to 5pm - Open on public holidays - Avenue Palmerston 2 1000 Bruxelles.
  • Autrique House: From Wednesday until Sunday: 12am to 6pm - Closed on public holidays - Chaussée de Haecht 266, 1030 Schaerbeek.
  • Maison Hannon : Thursday: 1pm to 6pm - Friday: 11am to 6pm - Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 6pm - Avenue de la Jonction 1, 1060 Saint-Gilles.

Any questions?

Send us an e-mail at info@artnouveaupass.brussels or call us at +32(0)2 513 89 40.

Discover 9 Art Nouveau museums and houses

Belgian Comic Strip Center

Since the Belgian Comic Strip Center moved, in 1989, into one of Victor Horta’s architectural beauties, it brings together Art Nouveau and Ninth Art.

Solvay House

The Solvay House is unanimously recognised as the most remarkable of Horta’s creations and is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Hôtel Van Eetvelde © Jean Michel Byl

Hôtel van Eetvelde

The Hôtel van Eetvelde was designed, in the words of Victor Horta himself, as «the most daring plan he had ever done».

Wolfers Frères Stores

Designed by Victor Horta, the Wolfers’ jewelry store was officially inaugurated in 1912. In 1973, the shop furnishings were gifted by the Wolfers family to the Art & History Museum.

Autrique House

The first landmark building by Victor Horta, the Autrique House heralds the birth of Art Nouveau. It also provides a better understanding of the historical and aesthetic interest of classic Brussels mansions.

Cauchie House

The Cauchie House is one of the most exceptional Art Nouveau masterpieces in Brussels. Built in 1905, it was originally home to Paul Cauchie and Caroline Voet, a couple of artists and decorators.

Hannon House

The Hannon House is one of the masterpieces of Art Nouveau in Brussels. Standing at the crossroads of Belgian and French Art Nouveau, it represents a symbolist and dream-like world.

Musical Instruments Museum

A flagship of the Brussels’ Art Nouveau movement, the «Old England», as it is still called today, is the creation of the architect Paul Saintenoy who was nevertheless not an Art Nouveau specialist.

Horta Museum

The Horta Museum is situated in the home and studio of architect Victor Horta. These buildings were constructed by the architect at the height of Art Nouveau.

Get lots of discounts…

ARAU - Atelier de recherche et d’actions urbaines

30% off on the guided tours - A pioneer in highlighting and safeguarding Brussels’s Art Nouveau heritage, ARAU offers you it’s classic and historic tours, as well as new routes based on unusual and even unique themes.

Brasserie Horta

Free coffee - Combine a trip to the Belgian Comic Strip Center with delicious, typically Belgian food in an Art Nouveau setting dreamt up by Horta.

Le Perroquet

Free coffee/​tea - Discover Le Perroquet, an art nouveau restaurant with pretty stained glass windows and sgraffiti, located in the Sablon district. Here you can enjoy tasty pittas and a wide variety of salads.

City runs

-25% off on the guided tours - Put on your jogging shoes and join us for an 8 km run to discover the most beautiful façades of this architectural movement, such as the Hankar House or the Otlet Hôtel.

De Ultieme Hallucinatie

Free cocktail - An emblematic place of Art Nouveau, the Hôtel Cohn-Donnay - better known today by the name of the brasserieit houses - is reviving its long tradition of Art and Culture.

Fragile Atelier

-5€ on a stained glass introductory workshop - A founding element of Art Nouveau, this introductory workshop introduces you to the history and techniques of stained glass, and allows you to take home one of your own creations.

Autrique House shop

10% discount - The shop in the Autrique House, Victor Horta’s first landmark building, offers Art Nouveau books, comics, and postcards, as well as various items bearing the Autrique House logo (magnets, bookmarks, soaps, notebooks).

Cauchie House Shop

€5 off the book «La maison Cauchie, entre rêve et réalité» - Discover the fascinating book which tells the story of the Cauchie House and its creators, the couple of decorators Paul and Lina Cauchie.

Pro Velo

-30% off on the guided tours - As part of the Year of Art Nouveau, Pro Velo invites you every second Saturday of the month to follow in the footsteps of an emblematic figure of Art Nouveau.