Bruxelles_-_Palais_Stoclet_(6).jpg
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Description Bruxelles - Palais Stoclet (6).jpg | Woluwe-Saint-Pierre. Avenue de Tervueren The luxurious mansion was designed for the Belgian businessman Adolphe Stoclet. Interior design was made by Gustav Klimt and Fernand Khnopff ; the building was a transition between Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Arch. Josef Hoffmann 1905-11. |
Date | Taken on 14 June 2015, 09:34 |
Source | Bruxelles - Palais Stoclet |
Author | Fred Romero from Paris, France |
Camera location | 50° 50′ 07.33″ N, 4° 24′ 57.51″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.835369; 4.415974 |
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