Résidence de La Cambre
20-21 sep 2025
With its 17 floors, some consider the Résidence de la Cambre to be Brussels’ first skyscraper.
Little New-York in Ixelles
20-21 sep 2025
The Rond-point de l’Etoile and Solbosch districts were the epicentre of modernity during the Roaring Twenties.
Ramaekers building
20 sep 2025
A fine example of a modernist building, the eight-storey structure designed in 1929 by architect Joe Ramaekers occupies a strategic corner positi
Art Deco: a plunge into Brussels of a past era!
20-21 sep 2025
Art Deco is much more than a simple architectural style; it reflects an era of profound technological, social and cultural change.
Journey from the Waves to the Stars
20-21 sep 2025
From the emblematic Flagey Building - the former INR - embark on an unprecedented exploration of a district you think you know.
La Loge, a unique Masonic temple
20-21 sep 2025
The Loge du Droit Humain was built in 1934 by architects Fernand Bodson and Louis Van Hooveld.
INSIDE / OUTSIDE: Art Deco, Roaring Twenties, Crashing Thirthies
20-21 sep 2025
On the occasion of the Heritage Days 2025, CIVA is exceptionally opening the doors of its collections for a series of exclusive guided tours!
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Michel Polak, the voice of luxury and modernity
20-21 sep 2025
Born in Mexico and trained mainly in Switzerland and Paris, Michel Polak arrived in Brussels in 1921 at the request of Belgian businessman and pr
Antoine Courtens, the pupil who became a master
20-21 sep 2025
Two masterpieces quickly spring to mind when it comes to Art Deco in Brussels: the Hôtel Haerens in Uccle and the Palais de la Folle Chanson in I
Résidence Palace (fully booked)
20-21 sep 2025
Either avant-garde or utopian, the Résidence Palace complex was commissioned by developer Lucien Kaisin and designed by Swiss architect Michel Po
The home of Lina Cauchie with Alice Graas (fully booked)
20 sep 2025
This guided tour of the Maison Cauchie focuses on Lina Cauchie, née Caroline Voet.











