5 must-see attractions on and around Place Du Châtelain in Brussels

1. Experience the vibrant market at Place Du Châtelain

Place Du Châtelain is a well-known and beloved spot among locals and tourists, and for good reason! On Wednesdays between 2 PM and 7 PM, the square transforms into a vibrant market with flower stalls, organic products, and artisanal creations. The cozy and relaxed atmosphere makes it the perfect place to spend an afternoon strolling around or lounging at a pop-up wine bar or organic cheese shop.

 

2. Visit the Horta Museum: a must-see for architecture enthusiasts

When you think of Belgian art nouveau, this name undoubtedly rings a bell: Victor Horta. Located just a stone's throw away from Place du Châtelain, you'll find the former home and workplace of the Belgian architect, an absolute must-visit in Brussels for art nouveau lovers and architecture enthusiasts in general. Horta's former home and workplace were transformed into a museum that showcases the master's stunning style and decoration. Admire the mosaics, stained-glass windows, murals, and preserved furniture. In addition to the permanent collection, the museum also hosts regular exhibitions that you don't want to miss!

Practical information: Plan your visit to the Horta Museum from Tuesday to Sunday. The museum is located at 27 Amerikastraat, 1060 Brussels. Reserve your tickets in advance through the website:

https://www.hortamuseum.be/en/Welcome

 

3. Discover 2.7 kilometers of shopping pleasure on Avenue Louise

Avenue Louise is a true fashion heaven. You'll find a variety of clothing boutiques and luxurious fashion houses, including names such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Chanel. While strolling down the beautiful boulevard, you'll come across stunning mansions and monuments at every turn. Take a look at the impressive Blue Tower with the highest roof in Brussels or stop by one of the sculptures that cross your path. The end of Avenue Louise is marked by two old toll houses that were part of the Namur Gate.

 

4. Step inside the Holy Trinity Church and admire the Brabantine Baroque style

As you wander through the streets around Place du Châtelain, you'll be enchanted by the remarkable architecture and art nouveau style. An outstanding building in the area is the beautiful Holy Trinity Church, whose facade dates back to the 17th century, displaying authentic Brabantine Baroque style. The stained-glass windows, the oak pulpit, and the altar designed by Antwerp sculptor Jean-François Van Hool are definitely worth a visit!

Practical information: The church is located at Afrikastraat 37, 1060 Saint-Gilles and is only a 3-minute walk from La Quincaillerie.

 

5. Indulge in art nouveau-style lunch or dinner at La Quincaillerie

Located on Rue Du Page, just a 1-minute walk from Place Du Châtelain, La Quincaillerie is a must-visit brasserie. This former hardware store has been transformed into a beautiful restaurant that exudes the history of its unique building.

Enjoy a delicious meal in an environment designed by a student of the art nouveau master himself, Victor Horta! Savor seafood while admiring the work of Horta and his student - here you can enjoy your wine in style!

Practical information: The brasserie is located at Rue Du Page 45 in Ixelles (1050). Reserve a table at La Quincaillerie through their website

https://www.quincaillerie.be/en/book