Native son Victor Horta developed Art Nouveau style, which is arguably Belgium’s most influential aesthetic movement. Inspired by English Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau is characterized by flowing, organic shapes that show underlying structure but remain beautiful. Nowhere are Horta’s principles more evident than in the home he designed and lived in for more than twenty years. Glazed skylights softly filter light, and gentle curves lead naturally from room to room. Muted fabrics and honey-toned woods add to the ambiance. Horta designed every aspect of the house, down to the intricate hinges on the French doors. No English-language descriptions are available, but Horta’s artistry speaks for itself. Try to tour the house early on, because the architectural style is apparent in buildings around the country.