Rue de la Vallee, Ixelles

  • French: Valley Street

  • Type: Historic District
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District
  • Activity Category: On Foot

Rue de la Vallee is a residential street in Ixelles, Belgium dominated by terraced houses in the Eclectic style mixed with Art Nouveau that were mostly designed and built by architect and developer Ernest Delune. Once owned by the abbey of La Cambre, the land was sold as national property during the Revolution. - AsNotedIn


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1873/08/22 The route of Rue de la Vallee is ratified by royal decree.
1875/00/00 Louise Avenue Company, a subsidiary of Belgian Real Estate Company, divides Rue de la Vallee into parcels and available for purchase by 1875.
1893/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 52. architect L Rousteaux, Gobertange stone and blue stone.
1895/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 54. Eclectic style house with a picturesque character, architect Emile Janlet.
1898/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 44. Strattling Ixelles and Brussels, an eclectic style house by architect Jules Brunfaut with street-fronted stables (lost). Altered in 1927 by arch F Peeters.
1900/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 42. An eclectic, quaint bourgeois house. Asymmetrical composition three levels, the last of which was added in 1907. Red brick facade and blue stone elements.
1900/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 37. House is built in an eclectic polychrome style, c 1900.
1900/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 50. Eclectic polychrome style, by architect Emile Janlet, Red brick facade, chanted from Headbands yellow bricks and embellished with blue stone.
1901/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 48. Eclectic polychrome style, by architect Emile Janlet. Brick facade, embellished with blue stone.
1901/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 46. Eclectic style house, designed in 1901 by architect Georges Hobe for the painter and aquafortist Victor Gilsoul, with a large workshop in the background of the plot. White stone elevation, enhanced with blue stone.
1901/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 45. Eclectic style house by Jules Mataigne, three levels and three Spans, the main one in the axis, ahead of an elegant trapezoidal house forming a terrace Railing In Cast iron. White brick elevation, enhanced with blue stone.
1905/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 41. A white stone townhouse is built in the Beaux-Arts style.
1905/00/00 Ernest Delune Architect Rue de la Vallee Even nos 2-1, 18, 20-28, 32 and 36. Art Nouveau floral residences by architect Ernest Delune, 1903-1907.
1924/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 51. Beaux Arts style, by architect Paul Picquet, Red brick facade, embellished with white stone.
1956/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 57. King's Residence. Modernist apartment building, replacing two old houses, architect Stanislas Jasinski.
1998/00/00 Rue de la Vallee 61. The Orangery. Modernist apartment building, A stone-blue facade, largely opened, architect Marc Corbiau.

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Physiographic Data
Length: 400 m

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Particulars for Rue de la Vallee, Ixelles:
Sight Category Historic District
Built Environment Townscape



Activities »

Activity
Activity Category On Foot
On Foot Type Stroll

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