Maison Cauchie




Sgraffito on the façade of Maison Cauchie © Séverin Malaud urban.brussels

Maison Cauchie © Séverin Malaud urban.brussels

Detail of the façade of Maison Cauchie © Séverin Malaud urban.brussels

Interior of Maison Cauchie © Maison Cauchie
The home of the sgraffito master
On the quiet edge of the lush Jubelpark, nestled among the stately facades of Brussels, Maison Cauchie stands as a silent witness to the opulent Art Nouveau era. This remarkable building, designed by architect Paul Cauchie in 1905, immediately catches the eye with its exuberant facade, adorned with delicate sgraffito motifs. The artistic lines and organic forms invite wonder and demonstrate how architecture and art blend seamlessly here. It is a place where every glance reveals a new discovery, and where time seems to have stood still.
A total work of art full of surprises
Inside, the enchantment continues. Maison Cauchie is not just a house, but a total work of art in which every detail has been carefully considered. The walls tell stories, the spaces exude atmosphere, and the light plays with the colors and patterns that characterize Cauchie’s work. It is a place that invites you to slow down for a moment, to feast your eyes, and to let yourself be surprised by the beauty hidden in every corner here.
A visit to Maison Cauchie is more than just a guided tour. It is an encounter with the soul of Brussels, with the passion of an artist who captured his dream in stone and paint. Let yourself be swept up in this unique story and discover for yourself why this house, on the edge of the Cinquantenaire Park, has been captivating visitors for over a century.
Good to know
Due to its historic nature, this location is unfortunately not accessible to people with limited mobility. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
Reservations and guide fees. We are exempt from VAT.
The admission fee (€165) will be included in your quote.










