Un maison de maître d'architecte quartier Moliere
Ixelles
Avenue Molière – Architect-designed townhouse (1912) near Place Brugmann
Located on the prestigious Avenue Molière, within walking distance of Place Brugmann and its shops, this architect-designed house built in 1912 by Antoine Pompe is a fine example of Brussels Pré-Moderniste architecture.
The façade features a balanced composition combining red brick and blue stone, a suspended bow window, large window openings and original light-blue painted joinery. Numerous period architectural and decorative elements have been preserved, offering an authentic reading of the original design and an excellent basis for a sensitive restoration.
Set on a plot of approximately 350 m², the property offers a built surface area of around 600 m², including approx. 450 m² of living space. To the rear, a city garden of about 35 metres in length, entirely private, extends the living areas and provides a sense of calm and greenery in an urban setting.
The interior comprises bright reception rooms, a kitchen, four bedrooms including a generously sized principal suite, and four bathrooms. A garage and an additional parking space complete the property.
A characterful residence combining architectural quality, generous volumes and a sought-after location in Ixelles, appealing to architecture and heritage enthusiasts.
EPC: C-