• “The Cauchie House, the private house of Paul Cauchie, built in 1905, can be considered as one of the most beautiful works of Art Nouveau in Brussels.
  • The Cauchie House[2] (French: Maison Cauchie; Dutch: Cauchiehuis) is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Name Cauchie House. Address Rue des Francs 5. ... The interior is as decorated as the exterior with remarkable sgraffito, Paul Cauchie's specialty.
  • The Cauchie House will be featured in tourist guides all over the world. ... In this key period, the Cauchie House must find its way between dream and reality.
  • Paul Cauchie designed the facade of his house as an announcement of his work, showing her everything he knew to do so passersby to see.
  • This house and studio, designed and built by Paul Cauchie for himself, is one of the most unusual Art Nouveau buildings in Brussels.
  • In 1905, decorator, architect and painter Paul Cauchie, together with Lina Voet, built a house with a studio in Rue Franken.
  • Located at a prime location, Cauchie House attracts visitors from all walks of life who are eager to witness its mesmerizing artwork and delve into its rich history.
  • The Cauchie House (French: Maison Cauchie, Dutch: Cauchiehuis) is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.