Located in the heart of Châtelain, this exceptional house, built in 1903 by architect Victor Horta for art critic Sander Pierron, is a rarity on the market. With a gross area of ±350 m², it includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a terrace, and a south-facing garden of 100 m². The red and polychrome brick facade, a first for Horta, gives the house a unique elegance. The interior, both practical and refined, includes a kitchen and a dining room. On the main floor, there are spacious living rooms with direct access to the garden. A mezzanine conceals a double door signed by Horta, adorned with Tiffany glass and Art Nouveau hardware. The first floor houses a master suite, while the second floor, Pierron's former studio, features a suite with bathroom and dressing room, bathed in light by a large bay window. The third floor has two guest bedrooms with a bathroom. Listed in 1998 for its perfectly preserved facades, layout, and furniture, this house has been preserved from trends, retaining period elements (gilded metal railing, marble paneling, mahogany staircase, pitchpine furniture, marble mosaic floors). Equipped with a Viessmann gas boiler, it combines historical charm with modern comfort. Don't miss this unique opportunity to acquire an architectural masterpiece.